Gravity Falls
by Alex Hirsch / Disney Channel
38 characters, locations, and items in this world codex.
Characters
- Bill Cipher — A two-dimensional dream demon from a destroyed dimension who finds all suffering funny and all plans beneath him — until he gets into the real world a
- Blendin Blandin — A time anomaly removal crew operative from the year 207̃012 who keeps showing up in Gravity Falls to clean up paradoxes and leaving with more paradoxe
- Candy Chiu — Mabel's best friend: a shy, inventive Korean-American girl who tapes forks to her fingers to eat popcorn, speaks with careful precision, and is fierce
- Deputy Durland — Sheriff Blubs' partner, boyfriend, and fellow enthusiast of avoiding work — a lanky, enthusiastic deputy who can be led into almost any activity if yo
- Dipper Pines — A twelve-year-old mystery-hunter who found a journal full of impossible things on his first day in Gravity Falls — and has been unable to leave them a
- Ford Pines — The author of all three journals: a six-fingered paranormal researcher who spent thirty years in other dimensions after making a deal with a dream dem
- Forest Gnomes — Gravity Falls' tree-dwelling ten-inch humanoids who combine into giant monsters when seeking a queen — charming in small numbers, alarming at scale, a
- Gideon Gleeful — A ten-year-old self-proclaimed psychic with a pompadour bigger than his head who runs a rival tourist trap, harbors a fixation on Mabel, and will use
- Grenda — Mabel's loudest, most enthusiastic best friend: large, physically intimidating, with a deep gruff voice she's self-conscious about, and a loyalty that
- Grunkle Stan — Con man, tourist trap proprietor, and the most dangerous fez-wearing grandfather figure in the Pacific Northwest — hiding a thirty-year secret behind
- Lazy Susan — Greasy's Diner's perpetually cheerful waitress: a gray-haired woman with a lazy eye and three cats, who fixes things badly and dated Grunkle Stan brie
- Mabel Pines — Dipper's twin sister: aggressively optimistic, powered by glitter and friendship, and almost always right about people in ways that make no logical se
- Manly Dan — Gravity Falls' most aggressively masculine lumberjack: Wendy's enormous, red-bearded father who punches things as a communication style and is devoted
- Old Man McGucket — Gravity Falls' resident eccentric — a former genius research assistant who used the memory gun on himself so many times that he lost everything, then
- Pacifica Northwest — The most popular girl in Gravity Falls — heir to a founding family legacy built on lies, raised by parents who use a bell to control her, and quietly
- Robbie Valentino — Wendy's moody ex-boyfriend: a sixteen-year-old emo guitarist who lives above a funeral home, embeds subliminal messages in his songs, and is simultane
- Rumble McSkirmish — A 16-bit video game fighter summoned into the real world by Dipper — honorable, literal-minded, and extremely violent when deceived about whose father
- Sheriff Blubs — Gravity Falls' senior law enforcement officer: a heavyset, sarcastic sheriff whose primary skill is finding reasons why every case is too complicated
- Soos Ramirez — The Mystery Shack's handyman, eternal optimist, and Dipper and Mabel's most enthusiastic ally — a man who fixes things with duct tape and approaches e
- Tambry — Wendy's phone-obsessed friend: a fifteen-year-old whose thumb never stops scrolling and who found the one person worth putting the phone down for in R
- The Summerween Trickster — A thirteen-foot purple humanoid entity who threatens children with death on Summerween night — and is, beneath the mask, a creature made entirely of l
- Toby Determined — Head reporter of the Gravity Falls Gossiper, part-time object of mockery, and the most dedicated journalist in a town where the news is constantly sup
- Tyler Cutebiker — A flamboyant, indecisive Gravity Falls local who cheers on every fight with 'Git 'em!' and was elected mayor with no one treating this as particularly
- Waddles — Mabel's pet pig: won at the Mystery Fair, named for his walk, and possibly the most emotionally stable resident of the Mystery Shack.
- Wendy Corduroy — The Mystery Shack's perpetually bored part-time employee: a tall, red-haired fifteen-year-old who is significantly more competent in a crisis than her
Locations
- Gravity Falls Forest — The enormous Pacific Northwest forest surrounding Gravity Falls — teeming with every paranormal creature documented in the journals, and several that
- Gravity Falls, Oregon — A mysterious lumber town in eastern Oregon that is, objectively, the highest concentration of paranormal activity on Earth — which the locals have mos
- Greasy's Diner — Gravity Falls' main diner: built inside a converted redwood log, staffed by Lazy Susan, and the place where most of the town's adults eat, gossip, and
- Northwest Manor — The ancestral estate of the Northwest family — built atop a hill by lumberjacks who were promised an annual public party and never got one, a promise
- Tent of Telepathy — Gideon Gleeful's rival tourist trap: a blue-and-white tent with a wooden pentagram on top where a ten-year-old performs fake psychic acts for paying c
- The Bunker — An underground research station built by Ford and McGucket beneath an artificial tree in the Gravity Falls Forest — designed as a lab, a fallout shelt
- The Mystery Shack — Grunkle Stan's tourist trap, home base of the Pines family's summer, and a building with three basement levels hiding thirty years of secrets beneath
Items
- Bill Cipher Zodiac — A twelve-symbol wheel of people whose combined power could have stopped Bill Cipher — the one plan that might have worked, and the one that failed bec
- Journal #1 — Ford's first journal, covering his initial years in Gravity Falls — entrusted to Stan before the portal accident, and the key Stan spent thirty years
- Journal #2 — Ford's second journal, focused on supernatural items and spells — found by Gideon Gleeful near his elementary school and used as the foundation of his
- Journal #3 — Ford Pines' third and final research journal: an encyclopedic catalog of Gravity Falls' paranormal phenomena, hidden in the forest for decades, and no
- Memory Gun — A memory-erasing weapon invented by McGucket to help himself forget what he saw in the interdimensional portal — later used by the Blind Eye Society t
- Mystic Amulet — A jade pendant that grants telekinetic power to its wearer — the supernatural backing behind Gideon's 'psychic' performances, and the source he loses
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