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She loved me.
—Ukulele to Plasma Ball, in "Paper Puppets Take 2 - Ep. 16: King of Wishful Thinking"

Ukuwrap is the femslash ship between Bubble Wrap and Ukulele from the Paper Puppets fandom.

Canon[]

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Bubble Wrap and Ukulele are quite close. Bubble Wrap is an anxious individual, therefore Ukulele would often motivate her. They are almost always seen next to each other and have a positive relationship overall. As of "King of Wishful Thinking", it is now confirmed that Bubble Wrap harbors romantic feelings for Ukulele and confessed via love letter.

(wip)

Fanon[]

Ukuwrap is among the most popular pairings within the Paper Puppets fandom. The ship gained its popularity after the release of the 7th episode "All Fun and Games", as they were seen holding hands in one scene. enjoyed how sweet they are together. There is a speculation that they could become canon, especially the letter Bubble Wrap gave to her might possibly be a love letter (which is later confirmed that it is). Several fans have cheered to the scene of Ukulele opening her letter, revealing an "I love you" at the end of it and used this moment as angst material for the ship.

The ship currently gained 22 works in AO3, ranking them #2 for the most written ship beneath Journalchest, as well as being #1 for the most written femslash, of this fandom. The general tag for them (Bubble Wrap & Ukulele) does not exist, meaning that many fans prefer seeing them romantically rather than platonically, even before the semi-canonization of the ship.

Fandom[]

FAN FICTION
Bubble Wrap/Ukulele tag on AO3

Trivia[]

  • YellowAngiru (creator of Paper Puppets, and voice of Bubble Wrap) has teased fans in the topic of this ship once on his Twitter, though he never said anything regarding whether they would be canon or not.[1]
  1. (citation will be added later)