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Pillow Featherbed first appeared in the webisode, Jewel Sparkles' Un-Birthday Party.

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Anytime is naptime for Pillow Featherbed. She’s always dressed in jammies and ready to snuggle with her soft little pet sheep, after she’s had her milk and cookie, delivered by Crumbs, and read a story, of course. Pillow isn't a narcoleptic, however. She’s an active participant in Lalaloopsy adventures and is a bit of a night owl, which makes her available when Dot wants some company, looking at the stars or talking about her dreams. Pillow has a mellow, relaxed personality and is a calming influence on her friends, helping them relax or fall asleep.[1]

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  • She appears to suffer from narcolepsy in the first movie, this is deduced by her consistent need to sleep at random moments throughout the day, anywhere and at anytime. She, however, does not appear to be a narcoleptic in media following the movie, as she reserves her love for sleeping strictly for her own bed in her own house and at designated times. Her biography in the Writer's Bible goes as far as clarifying that she is not a narcoleptic.
  • As shown in the third Lalaloopsy movie, Lalaloopsy Babies: First Steps, Pillow is introduced to her inevitable love for slumber by her soon to be pet sheep. Pillow, ironically begins as the most energetic character among her friends, the first to rise and the first to get out of bed. Meeting her pet for the first time, Pillow emulates Sheep by using her as a cloud-like pillow and resting on top of her. This is the origin of how Pillow first begins her recurring habit of consistently napping.
  • In Adventures in Lalaloopsy Land: The Search for Pillow, Sheep is referred to as male. However, in later media, such as The Big Sheep Sleep, Sheep is female.
  • Trunk Show reveals that she has stage fright.

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