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Kidball somewhat lacks a distinct personality, mostly appearing as a 'filler character' for comics with children, like classroom scenes - Similar to their adult counterpart [[Cueball]]. They rarely speak in comics for that reason, with a few exceptions, like in [[3132: Coastline Similarity]], where Kidball, not knowing about {{w|continental drift}} believes that one continent [[2885|plagiarized]] the other.
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Kidball somewhat lacks a distinct personality, mostly appearing as a 'filler character' for comics, perhaps with other children in classroom or play-based scenes. This is similar to their adult counterpart [[Cueball]], which they were for a long time just conflated due to being as much a child-sized 'everyman' (or even being [[735: Floor|several such examples]], in the same comic). They even [[:Category:Multiple Cueballs|used to be counted]] as a 'full' Cueball when used directly alongside an adult version, in situations where their obvious status as a child was set them out as most deliberately distinctive from any other character they appeared alongside. They rarely speak, with a few exceptions such as [[3132: Coastline Similarity]], where Kidball, not knowing about {{w|continental drift}} states a belief that one continent [[2885|plagiarized]] the other.
  
  

Revision as of 20:14, 18 May 2026

Kidball

First appearance 38: Apple Jacks
Appearances 35
For a list of comics, see Comics featuring Kidball.

Kidball is a stick figure character in xkcd. His appearance is like a Cueball, but as a child. He commonly appears in classrooms led by Miss Lenhart (or her substitute, alongside other kids like Jill.

Name

The name "Kidball" is derived from Cueball, taking the suffix of Cueball's name and adding "Kid" as a prefix. See Proposals § New Character Proposal for Kid Cueballs for more info.

Personality

Kidball somewhat lacks a distinct personality, mostly appearing as a 'filler character' for comics, perhaps with other children in classroom or play-based scenes. This is similar to their adult counterpart Cueball, which they were for a long time just conflated due to being as much a child-sized 'everyman' (or even being several such examples, in the same comic). They even used to be counted as a 'full' Cueball when used directly alongside an adult version, in situations where their obvious status as a child was set them out as most deliberately distinctive from any other character they appeared alongside. They rarely speak, with a few exceptions such as 3132: Coastline Similarity, where Kidball, not knowing about continental drift states a belief that one continent plagiarized the other.