Quick facts [Milly]: Full name: Milly Solovieff Age: 11 Grade: 5th (Year
6) Estimated height: 4'9 Estimated weight: 70lbs Nationality: Assumed French Hair color:
Red
Quick facts [Tamiya]: Full name: Tamiya Diop Age: 11 Grade: 5th (Year
6) Estimated height: 4'9 Estimated weight: 70lbs Nationality: French-African Hair color:
Dark brown
Bio: Milly Solovieff and Tamiya Diop are the youngest semi-regular characters on the show.
They're in the 5th grade, and probably about 11. The two of them present the school news; Milly is the reporter, and Tamiya
is the camera girl.
If anything, Milly is probably best known for her sensitivity. Being called "young" offends her very much... And understandably
so, since she seems to take pride in the fact that she is smart and able to deliver a professional news report. However, when
she is upset (which happens often... it's not hard to anger her) she doesn't deal with herself in the most mature of ways.
Sissi often takes advantage of this, and probably because (like herself) Milly has a big crush on Ulrich.
Milly wears
a dark red skirt and a pink jacket on top. She also wears black tights and little black boots. Her hair usually looks pink/red,
but sometimes it appears to be somewhat brown, depending on different lighting.
Tamiya is Milly's best friend. She seems to be slightly less driven by her emotions, which allows her to think more clearly
than her red-headed friend when bad things happen to them. She's also always there to give a kind word when it's needed. Tamiya
wears a yellow shirt and green pants.
Notes:
- Milly's teddy bear was possessed by Xana in "TeddyGodzilla."
- "Zero Gravity Zone" proved that Tamiya, too, has a thing for Ulrich... Milly got mad at her when she failed to tape her
news report of the soccer game Ulrich was playing in because she was swooning at him. She also commented, "He's so handsome
when he runs!"
- Sissi's not the only one who's ever called Milly little. In "TeddyGodzilla," Jim did the same thing when he was yelling
at her for being in the garden shed (which is off-limits to the students).
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