
Karma Houdini: Through most of the first book, though it is kinda justified considering he is really young.Fudge-a-mania also has him throw a huge fit in the library when he can't find a book about himself. When Peter has enough and dumps his drink over Fudge's head, Fudge actually has the gall to be upset. He also normally refuses to consider the consequences of his actions or how they affect others, such as in Fudge-a-mania eating a huge amount of blueberries that were for a pie and getting sick, and then mocking Peter about eating Dribble. It's All About Me: Has this viewpoint fairly often starting in Superfudge, mainly in order to try and regain the center of attention once Tootsie is born.Edible Theme Naming: Theme nicknaming, at least, with Tootsie.Do Not Call Me "Paul": Fudge does not want to be called Farley.

He also already knows that Santa isn't real by then. Child Prodigy: Seems like one in Superfudge when he learns where babies come from and words like "unanimous" at the ripe old age of 5.Character Development: It's subtle, but as the books go on, he becomes a lot less bratty and more imaginative.


Bratty Half-Pint: Especially when Tootsie comes into the picture.Berserk Button: Don't call him by his real name.Farley Drexel "Fudge" HatcherThe eponymous character of much of the series.
