Coconut Fred's Fruit Salad Island! has Genderbend appearances

Coconut Freda (voiced by Tara Strong): A female version of Coconut Fred. She is a happy-go-lucky coconut with a strange imagination. Like her male counterpart, she has the special ability to turn whatever she imagines into reality and can often be heard saying her trademark catchphrases, "Yay me!" and "Now you're talking, coconut!".

Slip & Slide D'Peelina (both voiced by Grey DeLisle): 'Country' banana sisters. They are less intelligent than the rest of the cast, and often take things a little too seriously. There is no clear way of telling them apart unless Freda or another character identifies just one of them.

Bingo Cherryina (voiced by Tara Strong): A shy and timid cherry girl who usually hangs out with Freda, Slip & Slide D'Peelina and Bunga Berryina. She is easily terrified, something that Fred doesn't know about her and usually provokes.

Mr. Mel Greenrindina (voiced by Grey DeLisle): A watermelon girl who is most commonly assisted by Bingo Cherryina, Mr. Greenrind routinely attempts to keep everything and everyone in order on the island with her chart of rules known as the squeaky board. A lot of the rules on the squeaky board are really nonsensical, but all of which can be applied to Coconut Freda and her friends' antics that she does not like. Freda has a tendency to get on Mr. Greenrindina's nerves, and sometimes stress her out from all of her antics, though as the series progresses, she was able to show friendliness towards Freda (which usually wouldn't last long).

Wedgieina (voiced by Tara Strong): A lemon girl who works as a sailor. She ended up on Fruit Salad Island due to Fred's intervention. Wedgie spends a great deal of time talking to "Betty", the wooden figurehead. She often fabricates plans to escape from the island, all of which are foiled by Fred's antics, either directly or indirectly.

Bunga Berryina (Voiced by Tara Strong): A mute wild strawberry girl who communicates exclusively in grunts and growls. Despite this, everyone is still able to understand what she is saying and is docile enough to interact with other islanders calmly.";