Star is very energetic and friendly. She loves having fun and usually has an optimistic outlook on life. She loves to help others and whenever she sees that someone is upset, she does her best to cheer them up. Strangers, in her eyes, are just friends she has not met yet, and she feels bad if she hurts someone's feelings, whether intentionally or not. Star has a happy-go-lucky attitude and always tries to put a smile on everyone's faces. She also works very hard towards her goals, so much so that she will sometimes end up greatly sleep-deprived.
Owing to her rather sheltered upbringing, Star's optimism and enthusiasm can border on recklessness, to the point of endangering the people around her with her madcap antics. She has rather simplistic views on concepts such as leadership and responsibility, believing that prioritizing fun above all else matters the most. All this, coupled with her lack of understanding of Earth customs, often puts her and Marco in strange, dangerous situations. While rarely ever angry, she does express annoyance towards people who do not take her seriously or give her the attention she wants. Although she treats her friends kindly and rarely holds grudges against them, she is usually brutal towards her enemies.
She also holds a prejudice against monsters, believing they are "born bad", though this opinion softens a little as of "Mewnipendance Day".
She sometimes chews on the top of the wand, in something of a tic.
"Cheer Up. Star" shows that she has coulrophobia (a fear of clowns) but by "Royal Pain", she seems to have gotten over it, since there was a clown creature in her room, and she did not seem to mind its presence.
In "Sleep Spells", she is revealed to have issues with her mother.
Mewberty
is a phase that Mewman teenage girls go through which is the equivalent
of Earth's puberty. Star Butterfly goes through it in the episode the
episode of the same name.
The phase is initially triggered by the
presence of people whom the afflicted girl is attracted to, which
causes purple hearts to steadily appear all over their body until it is
fully engulfed (in Star's case, this happened whenever she was around
any boy from school). This causes the subject to undergo many changes,
including change of skin color, growing six arms, heightened senses,
large wings capable of flight, and an insatiable urge to cocoon others.
Once mewberty is complete, the subject returns back to normal, albeit
with a set of tiny, vestigial wings.
At the end of Star vs. the Forces of Evil: The Battle for Mewni, Star gains a new butterfly form with six arms, an orange and gold dress and boots, longer horns on her headband, and large, golden butterfly wings. Following the events of "Deep Dive," she can control this form at will.
In Star and Marco's Guide to Mastering Every Dimension, Star describes the phase as "suddenly looking at boys as if they were made of bacon, like you've never eaten it in your life, and all you want to eat is bacon."
In at least Star and Moon Butterfly's cases, a person can morph in and out of their butterfly forms once they reach full maturity. This is referred to in Star vs. the Forces of Evil: The Book of Spells as their "Ultimate Magic Form" or "Butterfly".
This form allows the user to fly, open portals without dimensional scissors, and cast spells without a wand, although Star claims it to be more tiring without one. It also greatly enhances the user's physical strength and magic power, demonstrated when Star lifts the Goblin Dogs truck and breaks the chains binding her to her bed, and when she faces Meteora Butterfly in "Conquer."
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