Showing posts with label thea sisters. Show all posts
Showing posts with label thea sisters. Show all posts

Sunday, November 2, 2025

UNCOVERED DiD Thea Stilton of Geronimo Stilton


 

We have Thea Stilton of Geronimo Stilton and The Thea Sisters books being tied up and gagged in the nude.

Thea Stilton is the namesake character in the Thea Stilton books, some a main protagonist but mostly a secondary character in the Thea Sisters series, and one of the main protagonists in the Geronimo Stilton books. She is Geronimo Stilton's younger sister and a special correspondent for The Rodent's Gazette.

Thea is notoriously Geronimo's opposite to a great amount, almost sharing absolutely nothing in common with her brother. Geronimo is reserved, hates traveling, has almost all the common phobias to a near-crippling degree, prefers to think more critically before making a move, hates breaking his status quo, lives for the simple pleasures in everyday life, is polite to a fault, and is always too scared and too nice to stand up for himself; meanwhile Thea is fearless, assertive, unafraid of coming off as nosy if it means finding answers to things, charges headfirst into situations, prefers to strategize in real-time, has nearly no filter when something greatly displeases her, and has an insatiable thirst for adventure. This caters very well to her job as the special correspondent of the Rodent's Gazette, which involves a lot of travel and work off the desk. Her versatility on and off the field has made her a popular person among her peers (to the degree that she tends to get heavy preferential treatment from William Shortpaws), and Geronimo has mentioned having been compared to her frequently and being envious of her skills and personality.

In her book series involving the Thea Sisters, her softer and friendlier side shines through a lot more. Her wild side that Geronimo all too frequently brings up is almost nonexistent, preferring to fulfill a calmer and wise mentor figure role for the Thea Sisters.

Thea is described as being attractive appearance-wise and personality-wise, and as a result a lot of men have had an attraction to her. Not only do Hercule Poirat and Bruce Hyena both have crushes on Thea while Jim Dribbles has had a soft spot & crush on Thea in The Super Cup Face-Off but she also mentions in The Mona Mousa Code and The Lost Letters that she has had multiple boyfriends and countless admirers, respectively. (Geronimo has even said at one point that Thea has had "so many ex-boyfriends that [he'd] need six hands to count them all".) She has used her charisma to her advantage multiple times by sweet-talking her admirers into letting her get through places that would otherwise be inaccessible to her. However, this does have disadvantages, as Thea was tempted into becoming a queen or a princess more than once in the series. Because of her typical dislike for most traits considered feminine in behavior, Thea has always shot down these attempts and offers, and even rejected a typical wild west woman's outfit due to how it restricted her mobility (the only one who did something of this sort) in The Wild, Wild West.

In the television series, Thea is much more composed (if not slightly more aggressive and sarcastic) and more tomboyish than in the books, and typically speaks in a calmer tone than it is implied in the books. She also helps her brother way more on the show and is also less pushy and less teasing towards her brother and treats him more like an equal in the show than she does in the books and has calmed down his nerves on a few occasions such as giving him tea. She also lets Geronimo take the lead in most situations in the show way more than the books. In the books she’s into fashion which is that’s one reason on why she’s a little bit of a girly girl and definitely an adventuress.

SNORING BEACH Thea Stilton of Geronimo Stilton


 

This is a request by @Nayzor for cartoon cuties in bikinis sawing wood on the beach. We have Thea Stilton of Geronimo Stilton and The Thea Sisters books napping on the beach.

Thea Stilton is the namesake character in the Thea Stilton books, some a main protagonist but mostly a secondary character in the Thea Sisters series, and one of the main protagonists in the Geronimo Stilton books. She is Geronimo Stilton's younger sister and a special correspondent for The Rodent's Gazette.

Thea is notoriously Geronimo's opposite to a great amount, almost sharing absolutely nothing in common with her brother. Geronimo is reserved, hates traveling, has almost all the common phobias to a near-crippling degree, prefers to think more critically before making a move, hates breaking his status quo, lives for the simple pleasures in everyday life, is polite to a fault, and is always too scared and too nice to stand up for himself; meanwhile Thea is fearless, assertive, unafraid of coming off as nosy if it means finding answers to things, charges headfirst into situations, prefers to strategize in real-time, has nearly no filter when something greatly displeases her, and has an insatiable thirst for adventure. This caters very well to her job as the special correspondent of the Rodent's Gazette, which involves a lot of travel and work off the desk. Her versatility on and off the field has made her a popular person among her peers (to the degree that she tends to get heavy preferential treatment from William Shortpaws), and Geronimo has mentioned having been compared to her frequently and being envious of her skills and personality.

In her book series involving the Thea Sisters, her softer and friendlier side shines through a lot more. Her wild side that Geronimo all too frequently brings up is almost nonexistent, preferring to fulfill a calmer and wise mentor figure role for the Thea Sisters.

Thea is described as being attractive appearance-wise and personality-wise, and as a result a lot of men have had an attraction to her. Not only do Hercule Poirat and Bruce Hyena both have crushes on Thea while Jim Dribbles has had a soft spot & crush on Thea in The Super Cup Face-Off but she also mentions in The Mona Mousa Code and The Lost Letters that she has had multiple boyfriends and countless admirers, respectively. (Geronimo has even said at one point that Thea has had "so many ex-boyfriends that [he'd] need six hands to count them all".) She has used her charisma to her advantage multiple times by sweet-talking her admirers into letting her get through places that would otherwise be inaccessible to her. However, this does have disadvantages, as Thea was tempted into becoming a queen or a princess more than once in the series. Because of her typical dislike for most traits considered feminine in behavior, Thea has always shot down these attempts and offers, and even rejected a typical wild west woman's outfit due to how it restricted her mobility (the only one who did something of this sort) in The Wild, Wild West.

In the television series, Thea is much more composed (if not slightly more aggressive and sarcastic) and more tomboyish than in the books, and typically speaks in a calmer tone than it is implied in the books. She also helps her brother way more on the show and is also less pushy and less teasing towards her brother and treats him more like an equal in the show than she does in the books and has calmed down his nerves on a few occasions such as giving him tea. She also lets Geronimo take the lead in most situations in the show way more than the books. In the books she’s into fashion which is that’s one reason on why she’s a little bit of a girly girl and definitely an adventuress

HAREM BOUND Thea Stilton of Geronimo Stilton


We have Thea Stilton of Geronimo Stilton and The Thea Sisters books being tied up and gagged as a harem girl.

Thea Stilton is the namesake character in the Thea Stilton books, some a main protagonist but mostly a secondary character in the Thea Sisters series, and one of the main protagonists in the Geronimo Stilton books. She is Geronimo Stilton's younger sister and a special correspondent for The Rodent's Gazette.

Thea is notoriously Geronimo's opposite to a great amount, almost sharing absolutely nothing in common with her brother. Geronimo is reserved, hates traveling, has almost all the common phobias to a near-crippling degree, prefers to think more critically before making a move, hates breaking his status quo, lives for the simple pleasures in everyday life, is polite to a fault, and is always too scared and too nice to stand up for himself; meanwhile Thea is fearless, assertive, unafraid of coming off as nosy if it means finding answers to things, charges headfirst into situations, prefers to strategize in real-time, has nearly no filter when something greatly displeases her, and has an insatiable thirst for adventure. This caters very well to her job as the special correspondent of the Rodent's Gazette, which involves a lot of travel and work off the desk. Her versatility on and off the field has made her a popular person among her peers (to the degree that she tends to get heavy preferential treatment from William Shortpaws), and Geronimo has mentioned having been compared to her frequently and being envious of her skills and personality.

In her book series involving the Thea Sisters, her softer and friendlier side shines through a lot more. Her wild side that Geronimo all too frequently brings up is almost nonexistent, preferring to fulfill a calmer and wise mentor figure role for the Thea Sisters.

Thea is described as being attractive appearance-wise and personality-wise, and as a result a lot of men have had an attraction to her. Not only do Hercule Poirat and Bruce Hyena both have crushes on Thea while Jim Dribbles has had a soft spot & crush on Thea in The Super Cup Face-Off but she also mentions in The Mona Mousa Code and The Lost Letters that she has had multiple boyfriends and countless admirers, respectively. (Geronimo has even said at one point that Thea has had "so many ex-boyfriends that [he'd] need six hands to count them all".) She has used her charisma to her advantage multiple times by sweet-talking her admirers into letting her get through places that would otherwise be inaccessible to her. However, this does have disadvantages, as Thea was tempted into becoming a queen or a princess more than once in the series. Because of her typical dislike for most traits considered feminine in behavior, Thea has always shot down these attempts and offers, and even rejected a typical wild west woman's outfit due to how it restricted her mobility (the only one who did something of this sort) in The Wild, Wild West.

In the television series, Thea is much more composed (if not slightly more aggressive and sarcastic) and more tomboyish than in the books, and typically speaks in a calmer tone than it is implied in the books. She also helps her brother way more on the show and is also less pushy and less teasing towards her brother and treats him more like an equal in the show than she does in the books and has calmed down his nerves on a few occasions such as giving him tea. She also lets Geronimo take the lead in most situations in the show way more than the books. In the books she’s into fashion which is that’s one reason on why she’s a little bit of a girly girl and definitely an adventuress.

 

Saturday, November 1, 2025

BUNNY SNARED Thea Stilton of Geronimo Stilton


 

We have Thea Stilton of Geronimo Stilton and The Thea Sisters books being bound and gagged as a Playboy bunny girl

Thea Stilton is the namesake character in the Thea Stilton books, some a main protagonist but mostly a secondary character in the Thea Sisters series, and one of the main protagonists in the Geronimo Stilton books. She is Geronimo Stilton's younger sister and a special correspondent for The Rodent's Gazette.

Thea is notoriously Geronimo's opposite to a great amount, almost sharing absolutely nothing in common with her brother. Geronimo is reserved, hates traveling, has almost all the common phobias to a near-crippling degree, prefers to think more critically before making a move, hates breaking his status quo, lives for the simple pleasures in everyday life, is polite to a fault, and is always too scared and too nice to stand up for himself; meanwhile Thea is fearless, assertive, unafraid of coming off as nosy if it means finding answers to things, charges headfirst into situations, prefers to strategize in real-time, has nearly no filter when something greatly displeases her, and has an insatiable thirst for adventure. This caters very well to her job as the special correspondent of the Rodent's Gazette, which involves a lot of travel and work off the desk. Her versatility on and off the field has made her a popular person among her peers (to the degree that she tends to get heavy preferential treatment from William Shortpaws), and Geronimo has mentioned having been compared to her frequently and being envious of her skills and personality.

In her book series involving the Thea Sisters, her softer and friendlier side shines through a lot more. Her wild side that Geronimo all too frequently brings up is almost nonexistent, preferring to fulfill a calmer and wise mentor figure role for the Thea Sisters.

Thea is described as being attractive appearance-wise and personality-wise, and as a result a lot of men have had an attraction to her. Not only do Hercule Poirat and Bruce Hyena both have crushes on Thea while Jim Dribbles has had a soft spot & crush on Thea in The Super Cup Face-Off but she also mentions in The Mona Mousa Code and The Lost Letters that she has had multiple boyfriends and countless admirers, respectively. (Geronimo has even said at one point that Thea has had "so many ex-boyfriends that [he'd] need six hands to count them all".) She has used her charisma to her advantage multiple times by sweet-talking her admirers into letting her get through places that would otherwise be inaccessible to her. However, this does have disadvantages, as Thea was tempted into becoming a queen or a princess more than once in the series. Because of her typical dislike for most traits considered feminine in behavior, Thea has always shot down these attempts and offers, and even rejected a typical wild west woman's outfit due to how it restricted her mobility (the only one who did something of this sort) in The Wild, Wild West.

In the television series, Thea is much more composed (if not slightly more aggressive and sarcastic) and more tomboyish than in the books, and typically speaks in a calmer tone than it is implied in the books. She also helps her brother way more on the show and is also less pushy and less teasing towards her brother and treats him more like an equal in the show than she does in the books and has calmed down his nerves on a few occasions such as giving him tea. She also lets Geronimo take the lead in most situations in the show way more than the books. In the books she’s into fashion which is that’s one reason on why she’s a little bit of a girly girl and definitely an adventuress.

Friday, October 31, 2025

BURQA BONDAGE Thea Stilton of Geronimo Stilton


We have Thea Stilton of Geronimo Stilton and The Thea Sisters books being tied up and gagged in a burqa.

Thea Stilton is the namesake character in the Thea Stilton books, some a main protagonist but mostly a secondary character in the Thea Sisters series, and one of the main protagonists in the Geronimo Stilton books. She is Geronimo Stilton's younger sister and a special correspondent for The Rodent's Gazette.

Thea is notoriously Geronimo's opposite to a great amount, almost sharing absolutely nothing in common with her brother. Geronimo is reserved, hates traveling, has almost all the common phobias to a near-crippling degree, prefers to think more critically before making a move, hates breaking his status quo, lives for the simple pleasures in everyday life, is polite to a fault, and is always too scared and too nice to stand up for himself; meanwhile Thea is fearless, assertive, unafraid of coming off as nosy if it means finding answers to things, charges headfirst into situations, prefers to strategize in real-time, has nearly no filter when something greatly displeases her, and has an insatiable thirst for adventure. This caters very well to her job as the special correspondent of the Rodent's Gazette, which involves a lot of travel and work off the desk. Her versatility on and off the field has made her a popular person among her peers (to the degree that she tends to get heavy preferential treatment from William Shortpaws), and Geronimo has mentioned having been compared to her frequently and being envious of her skills and personality.

In her book series involving the Thea Sisters, her softer and friendlier side shines through a lot more. Her wild side that Geronimo all too frequently brings up is almost nonexistent, preferring to fulfill a calmer and wise mentor figure role for the Thea Sisters.

Thea is described as being attractive appearance-wise and personality-wise, and as a result a lot of men have had an attraction to her. Not only do Hercule Poirat and Bruce Hyena both have crushes on Thea while Jim Dribbles has had a soft spot & crush on Thea in The Super Cup Face-Off but she also mentions in The Mona Mousa Code and The Lost Letters that she has had multiple boyfriends and countless admirers, respectively. (Geronimo has even said at one point that Thea has had "so many ex-boyfriends that [he'd] need six hands to count them all".) She has used her charisma to her advantage multiple times by sweet-talking her admirers into letting her get through places that would otherwise be inaccessible to her. However, this does have disadvantages, as Thea was tempted into becoming a queen or a princess more than once in the series. Because of her typical dislike for most traits considered feminine in behavior, Thea has always shot down these attempts and offers, and even rejected a typical wild west woman's outfit due to how it restricted her mobility (the only one who did something of this sort) in The Wild, Wild West.

In the television series, Thea is much more composed (if not slightly more aggressive and sarcastic) and more tomboyish than in the books, and typically speaks in a calmer tone than it is implied in the books. She also helps her brother way more on the show and is also less pushy and less teasing towards her brother and treats him more like an equal in the show than she does in the books and has calmed down his nerves on a few occasions such as giving him tea. She also lets Geronimo take the lead in most situations in the show way more than the books. In the books she’s into fashion which is that’s one reason on why she’s a little bit of a girly girl and definitely an adventuress.

 

THEA STILTON MERMAID REPORTER BOUND


 

We have Thea Stilton of Geronimo Stilton and The Thea Sisters books transformed into a mermaid and being bound and gagged. Now is watching the tide go out.


 

Thea Stilton is the namesake character in the Thea Stilton books, some a main protagonist but mostly a secondary character in the Thea Sisters series, and one of the main protagonists in the Geronimo Stilton books. She is Geronimo Stilton's younger sister and a special correspondent for The Rodent's Gazette.

Thea is notoriously Geronimo's opposite to a great amount, almost sharing absolutely nothing in common with her brother. Geronimo is reserved, hates traveling, has almost all the common phobias to a near-crippling degree, prefers to think more critically before making a move, hates breaking his status quo, lives for the simple pleasures in everyday life, is polite to a fault, and is always too scared and too nice to stand up for himself; meanwhile Thea is fearless, assertive, unafraid of coming off as nosy if it means finding answers to things, charges headfirst into situations, prefers to strategize in real-time, has nearly no filter when something greatly displeases her, and has an insatiable thirst for adventure. This caters very well to her job as the special correspondent of the Rodent's Gazette, which involves a lot of travel and work off the desk. Her versatility on and off the field has made her a popular person among her peers (to the degree that she tends to get heavy preferential treatment from William Shortpaws), and Geronimo has mentioned having been compared to her frequently and being envious of her skills and personality.

In her book series involving the Thea Sisters, her softer and friendlier side shines through a lot more. Her wild side that Geronimo all too frequently brings up is almost nonexistent, preferring to fulfill a calmer and wise mentor figure role for the Thea Sisters.

Thea is described as being attractive appearance-wise and personality-wise, and as a result a lot of men have had an attraction to her. Not only do Hercule Poirat and Bruce Hyena both have crushes on Thea while Jim Dribbles has had a soft spot & crush on Thea in The Super Cup Face-Off but she also mentions in The Mona Mousa Code and The Lost Letters that she has had multiple boyfriends and countless admirers, respectively. (Geronimo has even said at one point that Thea has had "so many ex-boyfriends that [he'd] need six hands to count them all".) She has used her charisma to her advantage multiple times by sweet-talking her admirers into letting her get through places that would otherwise be inaccessible to her. However, this does have disadvantages, as Thea was tempted into becoming a queen or a princess more than once in the series. Because of her typical dislike for most traits considered feminine in behavior, Thea has always shot down these attempts and offers, and even rejected a typical wild west woman's outfit due to how it restricted her mobility (the only one who did something of this sort) in The Wild, Wild West.

In the television series, Thea is much more composed (if not slightly more aggressive and sarcastic) and more tomboyish than in the books, and typically speaks in a calmer tone than it is implied in the books. She also helps her brother way more on the show and is also less pushy and less teasing towards her brother and treats him more like an equal in the show than she does in the books and has calmed down his nerves on a few occasions such as giving him tea. She also lets Geronimo take the lead in most situations in the show way more than the books. In the books she’s into fashion which is that’s one reason on why she’s a little bit of a girly girl and definitely an adventuress.

Wednesday, October 29, 2025

WONDER WOMAN Thea Stilton of Geronimo Stilton


We have Thea Stilton of Geronimo Stilton and The Thea Sisters books cosplaying Wonder Woman of the DC Animated Universe. Now she fallen into a peril that happen to Wonder Woman, she has been bound and gagged.



Thea Stilton is the namesake character in the Thea Stilton books, some a main protagonist but mostly a secondary character in the Thea Sisters series, and one of the main protagonists in the Geronimo Stilton books. She is Geronimo Stilton's younger sister and a special correspondent for The Rodent's Gazette.

Thea is notoriously Geronimo's opposite to a great amount, almost sharing absolutely nothing in common with her brother. Geronimo is reserved, hates traveling, has almost all the common phobias to a near-crippling degree, prefers to think more critically before making a move, hates breaking his status quo, lives for the simple pleasures in everyday life, is polite to a fault, and is always too scared and too nice to stand up for himself; meanwhile Thea is fearless, assertive, unafraid of coming off as nosy if it means finding answers to things, charges headfirst into situations, prefers to strategize in real-time, has nearly no filter when something greatly displeases her, and has an insatiable thirst for adventure. This caters very well to her job as the special correspondent of the Rodent's Gazette, which involves a lot of travel and work off the desk. Her versatility on and off the field has made her a popular person among her peers (to the degree that she tends to get heavy preferential treatment from William Shortpaws), and Geronimo has mentioned having been compared to her frequently and being envious of her skills and personality.

In her book series involving the Thea Sisters, her softer and friendlier side shines through a lot more. Her wild side that Geronimo all too frequently brings up is almost nonexistent, preferring to fulfill a calmer and wise mentor figure role for the Thea Sisters.

Thea is described as being attractive appearance-wise and personality-wise, and as a result a lot of men have had an attraction to her. Not only do Hercule Poirat and Bruce Hyena both have crushes on Thea while Jim Dribbles has had a soft spot & crush on Thea in The Super Cup Face-Off but she also mentions in The Mona Mousa Code and The Lost Letters that she has had multiple boyfriends and countless admirers, respectively. (Geronimo has even said at one point that Thea has had "so many ex-boyfriends that [he'd] need six hands to count them all".) She has used her charisma to her advantage multiple times by sweet-talking her admirers into letting her get through places that would otherwise be inaccessible to her. However, this does have disadvantages, as Thea was tempted into becoming a queen or a princess more than once in the series. Because of her typical dislike for most traits considered feminine in behavior, Thea has always shot down these attempts and offers, and even rejected a typical wild west woman's outfit due to how it restricted her mobility (the only one who did something of this sort) in The Wild, Wild West.

In the television series, Thea is much more composed (if not slightly more aggressive and sarcastic) and more tomboyish than in the books, and typically speaks in a calmer tone than it is implied in the books. She also helps her brother way more on the show and is also less pushy and less teasing towards her brother and treats him more like an equal in the show than she does in the books and has calmed down his nerves on a few occasions such as giving him tea. She also lets Geronimo take the lead in most situations in the show way more than the books. In the books she’s into fashion which is that’s one reason on why she’s a little bit of a girly girl and definitely an adventuress.


 

Sunday, October 19, 2025

SLUMBER PARTY KO Thea Stilton of Geronimo Stilton


We have Thea Stilton of Geronimo Stilton and The Thea Sisters books being another guest of the worst slumber party

Thea Stilton is the namesake character in the Thea Stilton books, some a main protagonist but mostly a secondary character in the Thea Sisters series, and one of the main protagonists in the Geronimo Stilton books. She is Geronimo Stilton's younger sister and a special correspondent for The Rodent's Gazette.

Thea is notoriously Geronimo's opposite to a great amount, almost sharing absolutely nothing in common with her brother. Geronimo is reserved, hates traveling, has almost all the common phobias to a near-crippling degree, prefers to think more critically before making a move, hates breaking his status quo, lives for the simple pleasures in everyday life, is polite to a fault, and is always too scared and too nice to stand up for himself; meanwhile Thea is fearless, assertive, unafraid of coming off as nosy if it means finding answers to things, charges headfirst into situations, prefers to strategize in real-time, has nearly no filter when something greatly displeases her, and has an insatiable thirst for adventure. This caters very well to her job as the special correspondent of the Rodent's Gazette, which involves a lot of travel and work off the desk. Her versatility on and off the field has made her a popular person among her peers (to the degree that she tends to get heavy preferential treatment from William Shortpaws), and Geronimo has mentioned having been compared to her frequently and being envious of her skills and personality.

In her book series involving the Thea Sisters, her softer and friendlier side shines through a lot more. Her wild side that Geronimo all too frequently brings up is almost nonexistent, preferring to fulfill a calmer and wise mentor figure role for the Thea Sisters.

Thea is described as being attractive appearance-wise and personality-wise, and as a result a lot of men have had an attraction to her. Not only do Hercule Poirat and Bruce Hyena both have crushes on Thea while Jim Dribbles has had a soft spot & crush on Thea in The Super Cup Face-Off but she also mentions in The Mona Mousa Code and The Lost Letters that she has had multiple boyfriends and countless admirers, respectively. (Geronimo has even said at one point that Thea has had "so many ex-boyfriends that [he'd] need six hands to count them all".) She has used her charisma to her advantage multiple times by sweet-talking her admirers into letting her get through places that would otherwise be inaccessible to her. However, this does have disadvantages, as Thea was tempted into becoming a queen or a princess more than once in the series. Because of her typical dislike for most traits considered feminine in behavior, Thea has always shot down these attempts and offers, and even rejected a typical wild west woman's outfit due to how it restricted her mobility (the only one who did something of this sort) in The Wild, Wild West.

In the television series, Thea is much more composed (if not slightly more aggressive and sarcastic) and more tomboyish than in the books, and typically speaks in a calmer tone than it is implied in the books. She also helps her brother way more on the show and is also less pushy and less teasing towards her brother and treats him more like an equal in the show than she does in the books and has calmed down his nerves on a few occasions such as giving him tea. She also lets Geronimo take the lead in most situations in the show way more than the books. In the books she’s into fashion which is that’s one reason on why she’s a little bit of a girly girl and definitely an adventuress.

 

Saturday, October 18, 2025

CATSUIT BONDAGE Thea Stilton of Geronimo Stilton


 

This is a request by @KattTOMA2 for some cartoon cuties being bound and gagged in catsuits. We have Thea Stilton of Geronimo Stilton and The Thea Sisters books being kidnapped in a tight purple catsuit.

Thea Stilton is the namesake character in the Thea Stilton books, some a main protagonist but mostly a secondary character in the Thea Sisters series, and one of the main protagonists in the Geronimo Stilton books. She is Geronimo Stilton's younger sister and a special correspondent for The Rodent's Gazette.


Thea is notoriously Geronimo's opposite to a great amount, almost sharing absolutely nothing in common with her brother. Geronimo is reserved, hates traveling, has almost all the common phobias to a near-crippling degree, prefers to think more critically before making a move, hates breaking his status quo, lives for the simple pleasures in everyday life, is polite to a fault, and is always too scared and too nice to stand up for himself; meanwhile Thea is fearless, assertive, unafraid of coming off as nosy if it means finding answers to things, charges headfirst into situations, prefers to strategize in real-time, has nearly no filter when something greatly displeases her, and has an insatiable thirst for adventure. This caters very well to her job as the special correspondent of the Rodent's Gazette, which involves a lot of travel and work off the desk. Her versatility on and off the field has made her a popular person among her peers (to the degree that she tends to get heavy preferential treatment from William Shortpaws), and Geronimo has mentioned having been compared to her frequently and being envious of her skills and personality.

In her book series involving the Thea Sisters, her softer and friendlier side shines through a lot more. Her wild side that Geronimo all too frequently brings up is almost nonexistent, preferring to fulfill a calmer and wise mentor figure role for the Thea Sisters.

Thea is described as being attractive appearance-wise and personality-wise, and as a result a lot of men have had an attraction to her. Not only do Hercule Poirat and Bruce Hyena both have crushes on Thea while Jim Dribbles has had a soft spot & crush on Thea in The Super Cup Face-Off but she also mentions in The Mona Mousa Code and The Lost Letters that she has had multiple boyfriends and countless admirers, respectively. (Geronimo has even said at one point that Thea has had "so many ex-boyfriends that [he'd] need six hands to count them all".) She has used her charisma to her advantage multiple times by sweet-talking her admirers into letting her get through places that would otherwise be inaccessible to her. However, this does have disadvantages, as Thea was tempted into becoming a queen or a princess more than once in the series. Because of her typical dislike for most traits considered feminine in behavior, Thea has always shot down these attempts and offers, and even rejected a typical wild west woman's outfit due to how it restricted her mobility (the only one who did something of this sort) in The Wild, Wild West.

Thursday, October 16, 2025

BIKINI BOUND Thea Stilton of Geronimo Stilton


We have Thea Stilton of Geronimo Stilton and The Thea Sisters books being bound and gagged in a bikini.


Thea Stilton is the namesake character in the Thea Stilton books, some a main protagonist but mostly a secondary character in the Thea Sisters series, and one of the main protagonists in the Geronimo Stilton books. She is Geronimo Stilton's younger sister and a special correspondent for The Rodent's Gazette.

Thea is notoriously Geronimo's opposite to a great amount, almost sharing absolutely nothing in common with her brother. Geronimo is reserved, hates traveling, has almost all the common phobias to a near-crippling degree, prefers to think more critically before making a move, hates breaking his status quo, lives for the simple pleasures in everyday life, is polite to a fault, and is always too scared and too nice to stand up for himself; meanwhile Thea is fearless, assertive, unafraid of coming off as nosy if it means finding answers to things, charges headfirst into situations, prefers to strategize in real-time, has nearly no filter when something greatly displeases her, and has an insatiable thirst for adventure. This caters very well to her job as the special correspondent of the Rodent's Gazette, which involves a lot of travel and work off the desk. Her versatility on and off the field has made her a popular person among her peers (to the degree that she tends to get heavy preferential treatment from William Shortpaws), and Geronimo has mentioned having been compared to her frequently and being envious of her skills and personality.

In her book series involving the Thea Sisters, her softer and friendlier side shines through a lot more. Her wild side that Geronimo all too frequently brings up is almost nonexistent, preferring to fulfill a calmer and wise mentor figure role for the Thea Sisters.

Thea is described as being attractive appearance-wise and personality-wise, and as a result a lot of men have had an attraction to her. Not only do Hercule Poirat and Bruce Hyena both have crushes on Thea while Jim Dribbles has had a soft spot & crush on Thea in The Super Cup Face-Off but she also mentions in The Mona Mousa Code and The Lost Letters that she has had multiple boyfriends and countless admirers, respectively. (Geronimo has even said at one point that Thea has had "so many ex-boyfriends that [he'd] need six hands to count them all".) She has used her charisma to her advantage multiple times by sweet-talking her admirers into letting her get through places that would otherwise be inaccessible to her. However, this does have disadvantages, as Thea was tempted into becoming a queen or a princess more than once in the series. Because of her typical dislike for most traits considered feminine in behavior, Thea has always shot down these attempts and offers, and even rejected a typical wild west woman's outfit due to how it restricted her mobility (the only one who did something of this sort) in The Wild, Wild West.

In the television series, Thea is much more composed (if not slightly more aggressive and sarcastic) and more tomboyish than in the books, and typically speaks in a calmer tone than it is implied in the books. She also helps her brother way more on the show and is also less pushy and less teasing towards her brother and treats him more like an equal in the show than she does in the books and has calmed down his nerves on a few occasions such as giving him tea. She also lets Geronimo take the lead in most situations in the show way more than the books. In the books she’s into fashion which is that’s one reason on why she’s a little bit of a girly girl and definitely an adventuress.

 

Saturday, November 30, 2024

MUMMY BOUND Violet of Thea Sisters

We have Violet of Thea Sisters has been a victim of mummy bondage.


Violet is a character in the Thea Stilton books, and is also a member of the Thea Sisters, an adventureous group founded by Thea Stilton.

After being raised in China, she continues her studies on journalism at Mouseford Academy on Whale Island. Along with her were four newfound friends; Paulina, Nicky, Colette, and Pamela.. Just like Geronimo, she is an intellectual and fascinated about books. She's a sensitive rodent, and will be ticked off if teased. She can ease up and cool down with a cup of green tea, but if she doesn't get enough sleep, she can be really grouchy.

Thursday, November 28, 2024

BIKINI BOUND Violet of Thea Sisters


 

We have Violet of Tea Sisters having a bad beach day.  Now she has been bound and gagged in a bikini.

Violet is a character in the Thea Stilton books, and is also a member of the Thea Sisters, an adventureous group founded by Thea Stilton.

After being raised in China, she continues her studies on journalism at Mouseford Academy on Whale Island. Along with her were four newfound friends; Paulina, Nicky, Colette, and Pamela.. Just like Geronimo, she is an intellectual and fascinated about books. She's a sensitive rodent, and will be ticked off if teased. She can ease up and cool down with a cup of green tea, but if she doesn't get enough sleep, she can be really grouchy.

BUNNY SNARED Violet of Thea Sisters


 This is Violet of Tea Sisters being kidnapped as a Playboy bunny.  Now this bunny girl has been bound and gagged.

Violet is a character in the Thea Stilton books, and is also a member of the Thea Sisters, an adventureous group founded by Thea Stilton.

After being raised in China, she continues her studies on journalism at Mouseford Academy on Whale Island. Along with her were four newfound friends; Paulina, Nicky, Colette, and Pamela.. Just like Geronimo, she is an intellectual and fascinated about books. She's a sensitive rodent, and will be ticked off if teased. She can ease up and cool down with a cup of green tea, but if she doesn't get enough sleep, she can be really grouchy.

Wednesday, November 27, 2024

CARSUIT BONDAGE Paulina of Thea Sisters


 This is a request by :iconkatttoma2: for some cartoon cuties being bound and gagged in catsuits.  We have Paulina of Thea Sisters has been bound and gagged to a chair in a catsuit.


Paulina is a teenage mouse from Peru who is one of the members of the Thea Sisters.

Not much is known about her early life, but before she went on to continue her studies at Mouseford Academy, she lived with her sister, Maria, back in Peru. She had a close friend back in her school days named Antonio de Moreno who runs a chocolate factory in Quito, Ecuador and sells them by the brand of "Cocoa Loco". They both lost contact as years passed by. As she arrives on Whale Island, she is befriended with four other mouselings; Pamela, Nicky, Colette, Violet

Tuesday, November 26, 2024

SNORING BEACH Violet of Thea Sisters


 

This is a request by :iconnayzor: for cartoon cuties in bikinis sawing wood on the beach.  We have Violet of Tea Sisters sleeping soundly on the beach.

Violet is a character in the Thea Stilton books, and is also a member of the Thea Sisters, an adventureous group founded by Thea Stilton.

After being raised in China, she continues her studies on journalism at Mouseford Academy on Whale Island. Along with her were four newfound friends; Paulina, Nicky, Colette, and Pamela.. Just like Geronimo, she is an intellectual and fascinated about books. She's a sensitive rodent, and will be ticked off if teased. She can ease up and cool down with a cup of green tea, but if she doesn't get enough sleep, she can be really grouchy.

BUNNY SNARED Paulina of Thea Sisters


We have Paulina of Thea Sisters has been kidnapped as a Playboy bunny girl. Now she has been bound and gagged to a pole.

Paulina is a teenage mouse from Peru who is one of the members of the Thea Sisters.

Not much is known about her early life, but before she went on to continue her studies at Mouseford Academy, she lived with her sister, Maria, back in Peru. She had a close friend back in her school days named Antonio de Moreno who runs a chocolate factory in Quito, Ecuador and sells them by the brand of "Cocoa Loco". They both lost contact as years passed by. As she arrives on Whale Island, she is befriended with four other mouselings; Pamela, Nicky, Colette, Violet

 

Monday, November 25, 2024

CATSUIT BONDAGE Violet of Thea Sisters



 

This is a request by :iconkatttoma2: for some cartoon cuties being bound and gagged in catsuits.  We have Violet of Tea Sisters is has been kidnapped in a catsuit.

Violet is a character in the Thea Stilton books, and is also a member of the Thea Sisters, an adventureous group founded by Thea Stilton.

After being raised in China, she continues her studies on journalism at Mouseford Academy on Whale Island. Along with her were four newfound friends; Paulina, Nicky, Colette, and Pamela.. Just like Geronimo, she is an intellectual and fascinated about books. She's a sensitive rodent, and will be ticked off if teased. She can ease up and cool down with a cup of green tea, but if she doesn't get enough sleep, she can be really grouchy.

Sunday, November 24, 2024

SNORING BEACH Paulina of Thea Sisters


This is a request by :iconnayzor: for cartoon cuties in bikinis sawing wood on the beach.  We have Paulina of Thea Sisters is snoozingamong the dunes.

Paulina is a teenage mouse from Peru who is one of the members of the Thea Sisters.

Not much is known about her early life, but before she went on to continue her studies at Mouseford Academy, she lived with her sister, Maria, back in Peru. She had a close friend back in her school days named Antonio de Moreno who runs a chocolate factory in Quito, Ecuador and sells them by the brand of "Cocoa Loco". They both lost contact as years passed by. As she arrives on Whale Island, she is befriended with four other mouselings; Pamela, Nicky, Colette, Violet

 

BURQA BONDAGE Violet of Thea Sisters


 We have Violet of Thea Sisters being kidnapped in a burqa.


Violet is a character in the Thea Stilton books, and is also a member of the Thea Sisters, an adventureous group founded by Thea Stilton.

After being raised in China, she continues her studies on journalism at Mouseford Academy on Whale Island. Along with her were four newfound friends; Paulina, Nicky, Colette, and Pamela.. Just like Geronimo, she is an intellectual and fascinated about books. She's a sensitive rodent, and will be ticked off if teased. She can ease up and cool down with a cup of green tea, but if she doesn't get enough sleep, she can be really grouchy.

SLUMBER PARTY KO Violet of Thea Sisters


 

We have Violet of Tea Sisters becoming an unwilling guest of this villainous slumber party.

Violet is a character in the Thea Stilton books, and is also a member of the Thea Sisters, an adventureous group founded by Thea Stilton.

After being raised in China, she continues her studies on journalism at Mouseford Academy on Whale Island. Along with her were four newfound friends; Paulina, Nicky, Colette, and Pamela.. Just like Geronimo, she is an intellectual and fascinated about books. She's a sensitive rodent, and will be ticked off if teased. She can ease up and cool down with a cup of green tea, but if she doesn't get enough sleep, she can be really grouchy.