
A robot tasked by Shastacan to raise Meteora. St. Olga's school is named after her. INFORMATION FIRST APPEARANCE: Skooled! VOICE: Tress MacNeille CHARACTER INFORMATION OTHER NAMES: Mommy, Mother GENDER: Female SPECIES: Robot OCCUPATION: Headmistress of St. Olga's Reform School for Wayward Princesses (formerly) HOME: St. Olga's Reform School for Wayward Princesses RELATIVES: Meteora Butterfly (adoptive daughter) FATE: Broken by Miss Heinous QUOTE: "'Heinous'. What a pretty name." ("Skooled!") Appearance St. Olga is a robot bearing the appearance of an adult woman. She has gray metallic skin, bluish-gray hair, and large yellow lights for eyes. Her body is shaped to appear to be wearing a Persian blue coat, a gray large-bottomed dress, and a purple brooch. She also has flat, pincer-like hands and wheels for feet. Due to her disrepair and long time spent deactivated, St. Olga is also covered in rust and cobwebs. History Some time prior to the series' present day, St. Olga was deactivated and her role as headmistress of the Reform School for Wayward Princess usurped by Meteora (going by the alias "Miss Heinous"). In "Skooled!", Meteora infiltrates St. Olga's school and reactivates her, demanding to be shown her master file. At first, Olga shows Meteora a falsified video showing how she found Meteora on the street as a baby and took her in. Gemini takes control of her and plays the real file. The file reveals that Olga adopted the infant Meteora Butterfly as her daughter under the orders of King Shastacan and raised her to suppress her magic and monster traits. Despite Olga's claims that she did her best raising Meteora, Meteora punches her into a wall, deactivating her once again. Sightings Season 3 Skooled! 1. Ambiguously Evil: At the end of the day she was just doing her job. Still, it's ambiguous whereas she cared about Meteora or not; she was abusive to her (under orders), but she did think her "name" was pretty. 2. Ambiguous Situation: She might not be truly sentient, being a robot who can only follow her own programming and is unable to deviate from it. 3. Abusive Mom: Suppressed Meteora brutally, emotionally and verbally tormented her if she did anything wrong, and instilled some severe self-image issues. It was so bad that Meteora ended up relying on her parenting methods just to give herself some sense of normalcy. And when Meteora got her memories back and stood up to her years later, her response was to emotionally manipulate her again and guilt-trip her into being "thankful". 4. Back for the Dead: St. Olga is reactivated after rusting for decades in the school. We get to see a bit of her backstory and how she raised Meteora... and then she destroys Olga after getting what she wanted. 5. Foil: To Eclipsa. Both were mother figures to Meteora Butterfly. Eclipsa was Meteora's biological mother who was a genuinely caring parent who adored her daughter's monster features but was forcibly separated from her child, Saint Olga was Meteora's adoptive, abusive mother who emotionally manipulated Meteora to hide her monstrous nature and "raised" Meteora all of her life. Also, while Meteora loved Eclipsa and never hurt her, she killed Saint Olga when the android made one too many inappropriate comments. 5. Karmic Death: Was eventually destroyed for good by the very person she raised and abused. 6. Knight of Cerebus: Her appearance on-screen was when things started taking a very dark and tragic turn in Season 3. 7. Literal-Minded: When Shastacan describes Meteora as "heinous", she thinks that's her actual name, and that's a pretty one at that. 8. Machine Monotone: Her words sound like they were spoken separately and strung together into sentences, giving her a stilted mechanical voice. 9. Non-Indicative Name: Is called a "Saint" but looks and acts absolutely nothing like your perception of a saint. 10. The Perfectionist: Meteora, as Miss Heinous, took it from her. Predecessor Villain: Considering that she was the original headmistress of St. Olga Reform School and that "Miss Heinous" was just a persona instilled into Meteora by her abusive parenting, St. Olga automatically becomes this to any episode that features the horrors of either Miss Heinous or the school itself (which Heinous controlled). A bit of a strange case as she's not an actual antagonist and just Ambiguously Evil. 11. Prim and Proper Bun: Her robotic design has a bun, fitting her personality. 12. Shadow Archetype: To Queen Butterfly. While Moon can be overbearing and very critical of her daughter's flaws, she does it because she wants her daughter to be prepared to take over as queen. With St. Olga, her constant verbal and emotional abuse of Meteora left her daughter with severe identity issues and stunted her development such that grew into a Womanchild with the inability to give or even comprehend love. 13. Too Dumb to Live: You would think that being shut down and left to rust would leave someone wary of miffing off the one responsible. Instead St. Olga goes right back to her emotionally abusive and manipulative ways, a mistake that gets her scrapped for good. 14. Walking Spoiler: It's impossible to talk about her role in the story without first revealing who Miss Heinous truly is.
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