WordGirl utilizes these powers to save her adoptive home, using her downed spacecraft as a secret base of operations. As Bob, he is the Botsford family pet, played byJames Adomian at script readings. In the episode "The People vs. Ms.Question," she is taken to court by WordGirl, after stealing an ice cream cone from Bob a.k.a. She also isnt very good at charades (see the episode "Meat with a Side of Cute" for reference). One of their quotes are "Keep your eyes on the prize" with a red stare. This Energy Monster expands in size when it absorbs electricity. While she has an excellent vocabulary, is well-read, and enjoys geography, shes a poor artist, cant dance and cant sing. Question is on trial, she befuddles District Attorney Botsford with her questions, and the jury lets her go. Her name is the Latin word for "book".She is voiced by Robin Reed. Emily Ashby of Common Sense Media described the series as having a "brainy heroine [who] uses vocab to outwit bad guys." Often, short animated segments are shown in between and at the end of episodes. WordGirl is the titular main protagonist of the show of the same name. "), Captain Huggy Face / Bob, Timmy Tim-Bo, Harry Kempel, Chip Von Dumor, Hal Hardbargain, The Candlestick Maker, David Driscoll, Raul Demiglasse, Hunter Throbheart, Beatrice Bixby / Lady Redundant Woman (2nd Time), Ms. Two-Brains, Part 2" by Huggyface and being left on the ground with his butt in the air and his eyes pointing different directions. ", ostensibly hosted by Todd "Scoops" Ming, is a series of vox populi interviews asking random children what their favorite words are and why. Teach people (including the villains) vocabularyProtect Fair City from the villainsKeep her identity secret She invented a homing device and a remote to stop her son's robots. Captain Huggy Face/Bob She loves pegasis, and she can make up poems off the top of her head, even if there is a meteor hurling towards her. The room itself has sideways doors and upside-down staircases, presumably to make visitors ask questions about it. etc.). The oblivious Scoops has a high opinion of himself and does not hesitate to take credit for anything he might possibly have had to do with, such as the time he told the story in "Becky and The Bard" in the role of The Wall when the cast was absent from the theatre at Woodford Elemetary. Becky's intelligence is astonishing for a ten-and-a-half year-old girl, but her skills do not go into every field. Creators Jack Ferraiolo (co-developer) Dorothea Gillim Stars Dannah Feinglass Phirman Chris Parnell Maria Bamford See production, box office & company info Watch on Prime Video The series of shorts consisted of thirty episodes, with 130 episodes in the full half-hour series. The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That! The Coach stated that his name suited him perfectly, being a play on the word "invisible", and the fact that his first name is Bill. She, like Becky and T.J., is a big fan of the "Pretty Princess-Magic Pony Power Hour.". Manage all your favorite fandoms in one place! A pompous and rude man (who is voiced by H. Jon Benjamin) and is the owner and operator of Ye Olde Fancy Schmancy Jewelry Shoppe. He is also revealed in the episode "Two Brains Quartet" to be a really good barbershop quartetsinger. Eileen, voiced by Pamela Adlon, also greatly annoys Becky because she uses w in words instead of "l" or "r" (e.g., "I wearned my wesson." Chuck's boss in "Chuck the Nice Pencil Selling Guy", he was held hostage because of his dislike of sandwiches (except for grilled cheese). During the four-part episode, "The Rise of Miss Power", a four-segment "Pretty Princess Power Hour" sketch is shown between acts, filling in for the average two-segment "May I Have a Word?" This segment features the game show host, Beau Handsome, asking three contestants the definition of a particular word. However, WordGirl and Captain Huggy Face expose him as a fraud for using Tex Connelly's Beef Stew in a Can as he claimed that his beef stew was an original recipe, and forcing their opponents to cry as he threw raw onions in their face. He also has a brother named Glen who is a sportscaster. At one point, in the episode "Beckys Birthday", her parents begin to make the connection, but just when they are about to figure it out, Captain Huggy Face (a.k.a. Two-Brains is a major (and arguably the main) antagonist in WordGirl. CheeseThe Energy MonsterSqueakyMr. Her Weakness is Juggling through family and crime-fighting life. He's a master of robotics, building giant robots to do his bidding. Even though Two-Brains is not friends with WordGirl, he still sees the girl as an acquaintance. Glen takes over for a while as Two-Brains replacement, but with the help of WordGirl, he was arrested and jailed along with his pet cats. Not only that but the robots reached the sun in like 2 seconds meaning she threw these building sized robots at speeds of around 250 times the speed of light. She normally repeats words over in many forms akin to a thesaurus. It seems either he doesn't really like crime or he's scared he might get caught he will say TAXI. Having an older adoptive sister annoys him, but he idolizes WordGirl and constantly babbles about her. WordGirl's focus is on great stories, characters, and animation. Despite her resemblance to her mistress, the Butcher could identify which is Dupey or Lady Redundant Woman. It was seen in the episode "Monkey-Robot Showdown" and played Bob at checkers. Becky, who is age 10, spends her time reading, going to school, decorating her dollhouse, collecting unicorns and trying to hide her secret identity. Dr. Two-Brains seems to know all of the vocabulary words so far, and has even introduced and defined quite a few. She is a superhero whose superpowers and abilities include flying at the speed of sound, super hearing, super strength, and a comprehensive vocabulary, of which she teaches people. Her main weapons are knitting needles that shoot purple indestructible yarn, petrified purse mints that burn the eyes, strong-smelling perfume which acts as a sort of stink gas, and her giant but timid grandson Eugene May; she can also produce a cutting-edge steel suit of armor with a jetpack to wear. In the two-part episode "The Wrong Side of the Law", she tricks Police Commissioner Watson into thinking WordGirl stole Pretty Princess figurines from the Pretty Princess Magical Pony Store that were on loan from Ye Olde Fancy Schmantsy Jewelry Shoppe. He also helped direct the school's play, "Romeo and Juliet.". WordGirl was adopted and provided an alter ego by Tim and Sally Botsford, who gave her the name Becky. She has been copied into a robot for conferences, but this copy of Sally Botsford's boss was vanquished by Amazing Rope Guy, WordGirl, Ms. Davis, and the real Claire MacCallister. Fair City's chief librarian, who is named for the Dewey Decimal System used in libraries and is voiced by Judy Greer. The candlestick maker is yet to appear again. Wordgirl also once threw a couple building size robots into the sun, in this episode (around the 8:05 mark). The number that she can create is limited by the amount of ink she has, and if she happens to run out of ink, her copies fade away quickly by vanishing in a burst of copy paper. Contents 1 Background 2 Physical Appearance 3 Secret identity 4 Powers and Abilities 5 Weaknesses 6 Age 7 Becky Botsford 8 Gallery 9 Trivia 10 References After three encounters with The Butcher and WordGirl, he was sent to a city known as Meatropolis, where there are twenty-three butcher shops, hamburger parades every Sunday, and no superheroes or superhero monkeys. [6][7], The show was created for children ages 49. It usually appears when Wordgirl intends to do something else like celebrate her birthday or go to a movie. He's constantly trying to prove that he can outsmart WordGirl. The show uses anime-style animation during Grannys attacks. His sole drawback though is his nebbish voice, voiced by Tom Kenny. This misguided and odd pirate (voiced by John Henson of Wipeout fame) with a magnetic hook and parrot sidekick was fired from his job at Blackbeard's Buffet all-you-can-eat restaurant because of his continued use of speaking in tangents instead of serving customers their meals. While testing a machine that would allow Dr. Boxleitener to read a rodent's mind, Squeaky pressed a button marked "Holy Cow! He first appears in the beginning of the episode Mr. Wordgirl seems to be a direct parody of Superman: they both came to Earth as infants, they both share powers of superhuman strength and speed, flight, and super hearing, and they are both vulnerable to radioactive fragments from their homeworlds. She has even received many (over 200) keys to the city. The Checkmate 3000 is one of Tobey's prime robots and is specially built to play checkers. Season 9. Appearing in "The Ballad of Steve McClean", he attempts to replace Dr. Two-Brains as the number-one villain with his signature ploy of cleaning up his crime scenes and his pop star-like costume. [2], By June 2014, many PBS stations had stopped airing WordGirl, opting to air more popular series throughout the summer. He lost his job as mayor to Mr. Big in the episode "Banned on the Run", but became mayor again after Becky tricked Mr. Big into confessing his trap. Family His attitude is poor, and serves as a parody on Willy Wonka. John C. McGinley does The Whammer's voice. Milt is an assistant librarian who wants to see Becky end her streak of perfect returns of books, and is voiced by Andy Dick. 12. Charlie never talks out loud in the show but has been seen whispering to his unnamed co-worker, and is also twice as big as his boss. Becky's fifth-grade teacher (voiced by Jim Gaffigan) who first appeared leading the field trip in "Who Wants Candy?" Angered by not being able to impress his idol, Glen uses his vicious cats to steal Dr. Two-Brains lab coat and corner him. Two of The Butcher's old friends from elementary school that were known as "The Troublemaking Trio" that reunited for a brief time and pranked National National Bank by stealing free balloons and a pen on a chain, and tricked the Grocery Store Manager with a flour-over-the-door gag in "The Butcher, The Baker and The Candlestick Maker". Wordbot A robot built by Tobey who first appeared in the TV movie The Rise of Miss Power, as one of Tobey's robots comforting him when he was made fun of by Miss Power and Wordgirl. Flashbacks show him defeating an independently-produced 50-foot-tall robot with a screwdriver and whiskers. He also has a little cousin and has an intense fear of public speaking. In the episode "The Handsome Panther", he made a panther costume and renamed himself and Chuck's Friend name Sammy Sub. In a recent episode, Becky's grandfather, Bampy Botsford, figures out Becky's identity. When the Energy Monster runs out of energy or is defeated, he either shrinks into a tiny creature, is pushed into water, or gets burnt out. The Learnerer first appeared as a cameo in The Rise of Miss Power, where he was one of the villains tied up by Miss Power. He is very greedy and he refers to Lady Redundant Woman as his mother. In gratitude, Eileen hands over her prized necklace [after Violet tells her that "bestest fwiends give each otho pwevwents"], and her greed-induced metamorphosis is reversed, rescuing WordGirl and Captain Huggy Face.) WordGirl is the titular main protagonist of the PBS animated series of the same name. While in her alter ego, she has a younger brother, TJ, obsessed with WordGirl, but still unknowingly a typical sibling rival to Becky. hello everyone it's been a while since i've actually uploaded an animation :] as you can tell i'm currently going through tobecky brainrot, which is why this. A transfer student from England at Becky's school, voiced by James Adomian, who acted as Romeo in "Becky and the Bard." She has light brown skin and her face is circular. He has a gruff, loud voice, and usually speaks interjecting the word "wham" or "whammer" (as in "That was so whammer"). Someone is robbing the grocery store!") She is seen always smiling and is a constant annoyance to Tommy since she talks nearly non-stop about WordGirl and Captain Huggy Face. [citation needed], WordGirl was adopted and provided an alter ego by Tim and Sally Botsford, who gave her the name Becky. Kid Math found out Beckys identity in the eponymous episode. Huggy is a surprisingly competent sidekick and can do martial arts, especially kung fu. Teach people (including the villains) vocabulary, This hero was proposed but rejected by the community for not being admirable enough or lacks what is necessary to be a, WordGirl seems to be an affectionate parody of, The series' title character and her alter ego is voiced by. As Fair City's district attorney, she seems to have a fear of robots, plus in "You Can't Crush City Hall", crushers; in this case a giant sandwich press used by Chuck. In "Great Granny May", we are introduced to her mom, who keeps an eye on her while under house arrest. It was last seen blasting off to space with the painting. Her face isn't seen, however. It's possible she could be bread-headed like her two sons. Kid Potato has powers similar to his sons, but instead of different types of meat, his attacks use different types of potatoes. Tobey also has a scrapbook with WordGirl news clippings and other miscellanea. Li'l Mittens is a cat the Butcher found on the street. She is a superhero whose superpowers and abilities include flying at the speed of sound, super hearing, super strength, and a comprehensive vocabulary, of which she teaches people. He has been called a hedgehog, (flying) rabbit, koala, rat, aardvark, ferret, otter, llama, a hairy kid, and probably others. The Narrator's secret ambition is to do the lead-in on 60 Minutes. Miss Power and her sidekick Mr. Giggle Cheeks came from another planet like WordGirl, and pretends to be her friend and a new superhero, but in reality tricks WordGirl and all the other citizens into bullying each other and takes over the city, jailing anyone that opposes her. Question goes back on her crime spree, the Mayor complains that Ms. Botsford is the only one to bring Ms. Scoops realizes that Beckydoubles as WordGirl when she runs into him, forgetting that she is still wearing the WordGirl cape; Scoops observes that shes also worn the costume frequently, having chosen WordGirl as her Halloween costume. Will Dr. Two-Brains turn her into potato salad? Dr. Two-Brains replies, Hey! [9][10], Gillim says she created the show, in part, with the idea that parents would watch the show with their children to support their learning. She appears to have a fondness for maroon, as both her WordGirl and Becky designs wear it. His crush is rooted in the fact that WordGirl is highly intelligent, something he respects and admires. Hello WordUpZine family! WordGirl and her sidekick Captain Huggy Face take down quirky villains in every action-packed episode. Despite Violet's ever-sweet demeanor, she can become enraged and protective when her friends are disadvantaged or harmed. Wordgirl seems to be a direct parody of Superman: they both came to Earth as infants, they both share powers of superhuman strength and speed, flight, and super hearing, and they are both vulnerable to radioactive fragments from their homeworlds. WordGirl must track down Dr 2-Brains after he escapes from the Prison Warden's life-size maze, the same week there just happens to be lots of rare cheese to steal from events around town. She is usually the one to file Mr. Big's evil plans, carry out these plans by activating his mind-control rays, carry and unload heavy crates for Mr. Big, order his squishy beanie bunny plush dolls and batteries for his mind control devices, etc. The same things Captain Marvel was doing in the Marvel Universe, WordGirl. Rhyme is a villain who was introduced in the episode "Rhyme and Reason" and one of the final antagonists of the franchise. 4 feet 8 inches. The titular character is a superheroine whose superpowers include flying at the speed of sound, super hearing, super strength, and a comprehensive vocabulary. Captain Huggy Face, a chimpanzee who was a pilot in the Lexicon Air Force, piloted the ship, but lost control when WordGirl awoke, and crash-landed on Earth (more specifically in Fair City), a planet that affords WordGirl her superpowers, including flight and super strength. He also needs help to understand Dr. Two-Brains when he uses words that the henchman doesnt know, even for his best friend Charlie, who acts like the muscle of the gang. Eventually, she took up her current identification as WordGirl. However, Becky reveals her identity to her dad and TJ in "WordGirl Makes a Mistake", but her parents didn't believe her. He made another appearance in "Meat My Dad" in Kid Potato's dream. this took a ton of effortplus i wanted to absorb some childhood nostalgia The baker appears in season 2 running a normal business. Elementary school studentSuperhero He later officially appeared in his self-titled episode, The Learnerer, where he attempts to steal the Diamond Brain of Santa Tortuga from Ms. Edith van Hoosinghaus. In "Doctor Three-Brains", Glen calls himself by the title of the episode, and uses a Blackout Ray invented by Doctor Two-Brains to escape from prison. Her symbol is a red star against a yellow shield; when she strikes an enemy or shoots into the sky, she leaves a twinkling star at the end of her sonic streak, similar to the trail of a shooting star. Big Left Hand Guy, voiced by Mike O'Connell, is a graduate of the Coach's school. WordGirl Violet (voiced by Maria Bamford) conducts herself in a quiet, shy manner and has a flair for art, having met Becky in an art appreciation class after Becky flunked art class three times in a row. (Thanks to Wordgirl, he later gets the tie back.) All programs are distributed by PBS unless where noted. The Super Robot was moved by this and surprisingly cried. ", we learned that he has a mouse orchestra and loves kids' puzzle books, especially those with mazes in them. The character is a play on the name of the actor Steve McQueen. She's brilliant in the courtroom, though when she sees an actual crime being committed, she tends to freeze and miss her daughter change into Wordgirl. Granny May's Mother, voiced by Rose Abdoo. It is revealed in the episode "Crime In The Key of V" that he can increase the power of his sonic waves by tapping his forefingers in a song-like pattern(in which his fists generate a blue aura around them with each tap). In the episode, "By Jove, You've Wrecked My Robot", Tobey realizes Becky's identity by her shoes. Categories Wordgirl How Tall Is Wordgirl? People often insult him by either saying his name wrong or calling him the wrong animal, most often Granny May. Unfortunately, he had failed to learn the moves of Captain Huggy Face, stating that he was "not worth worryinging about." CheeseThe Energy MonsterSqueakyMr. A criminal with the ability to call almost any meat of meat product into existence. eats his hat after saying he'll eat his hat if Dr. Two Brains isn't locked up in his cell), and often believes that he is right, only to fail, and also runs the Fair City Scout Camp outside the city. Crime happens randomly causing her to omit her family and friends to stop that particular crime for some reasons while leading into conflict with her family life and most likely her time alone. Her main reason (other than keeping an eye on her daughter while under house arrest) is that she dotes on her and WordGirl. Dr. Two-Brains VOICE. WordGirl uses her great vocabulary to fend off villains such as The Butcher, Dr. Two-Brains, Granny May, Tobey, and Chuck The Evil Sandwich-Making Guy. This character tries to upstage Mr. Big, the resident big business villain in "Mr. Big's Mini-Golf". (In April, Becky and her friends are visiting a college fair over at Fair City College.) The series ended[5] with the two-part episode "Rhyme and Reason", which was released on August 7, 2015. He would report any kind of trouble even though some are not crimes.("Help! The energy monster is a reference to the friction monster from the Ripping Friends (TV Series), A narcissistic game show host and con artist (voiced by Daran Norris) who debuted in the episode "Answer All My Questions and Win Stuff!" Ryan Raddatz, who also serves as one of the show's writers, plays Mr. Botsford. 4 feet 11 inches. WordGirl was then adopted by Tim and Sally Botsford, who at that point had not having children of their own (though later they had their own boy, T.J. Botsford, who would be her sibling), and she was given the name "Becky." He can shoot blue paint out of his hands, and annoyed the city until Lady Redundant Woman defeated him after he used a copier as a trampoline after covering the top with blue paint. He usually has a worried and unsure look on his face. TV Show: Wordgirl. WordGirl finds it hard to keep her identities separate, often making slips, but thankfully no one notices. BigGranny MayEileen/Birthday GirlAmazing Rope GuySeymour Orlando SmoothNocan the ContrarianMs. I do, and I made a video about it. ", along with, "V.B., in!" where he had his brothers involved by rigging the game with very tough questions only they could answer beforehand. He likes to act superior to nearly everyone on the show and seems to have a crush on WordGirl, which would make him a fanboy. Dr. Two-Brains is the result of a laboratory experiment fusing the brain of Professor Steven Boxleitner a kind-hearted but distracted scientist who wrote the book Prof. Boxleitner SuperHeroes And You A Practical Guide, with the brain of Squeaky, a vicious albino mouse. However, this event did not make Eileen turn away completely from her selfish ways. The malicious Wordgirl has all of the real Wordgirl's powers and speaks redundantly like its creator. .He has mistaken many places for the police station, screaming all the while and not recognizing his own wife (Oh, I thought you looked familiar). While Ms. voiced by Matt Besser. Tim Botsford (adopted father)Sally Botsford (adopted mother)TJ Botsford (adopted younger brother)Bampy Botsford (adopted paternal grandfather) She was voiced by Dannah Phirman, while Candi Milo (who also voiced Maya Santos, Dexter, Nick Dean, Coco, Madame Foster,Ms. Nora Wakeman, Irma Lair, The Flea, Pulgita,and Snap) voiced her on the WordGirl website on PBSKids.org. She never reveals her alter-ego to anyone, including her own family. Those who do learn the truth about Becky/WordGirl are: As Becky Botsford, she attends Woodview Elementary and has a few friends. tip Washing your hands is extra fun when you can sing along! The "rhyming crime" is usually what gets them caught by the police. Worldgi. Her closest friends include Violet Heaslip and Todd "Scoops" Ming (whom she has a crush on). (3) 7.1 2015 TV-Y. Peter Graves provided his voice. The Mayor of Fair City who made his first appearance in the episode "Book Ends". that belonging to the formerSaturday Night Live cast member Chris Parnell, who has a twin brother who works in Hollywood implying that he's better than him as seen in the Mecha-Mouse episode, voiced by Mike Phirman (Dannah's husband). His symbol, on the chest of his costume, is a thunderbolt. Having failed to win the trial, Ms. Botsford quits her job, and stays at home for a while. He has the ability to see things once and then learn them immediately, and can program his yellow suit to get past those obstacles. In some short episodes, Tobey thinks Becky is WordGirl and tries to destroy her house with a robot, but Captain Huggy Face, disguised as WordGirl, shows up and Becky picks him up and destroys the robot. As Becky Botsford, she wears a green V-neck shirt, purple skirt and headband, and knee length socks with black and white shoes. She grew up in real life, though she displayed her enthusiastic intelligence at an early age - she was found on the Botsford's doorstep as a toddler reading their newspaper (even though in one flashback, she was found in the woods). A terrible communicator voiced by Mike OConnell who is always trying to find people willing to work at the store. The reporter for Woodview Elementary School's newspaper The Daily Rag, voiced by Ryan Raddatz. All you need as input is the current age, gender, and current height. WordGirl follows the everyday life and superhero adventures of WordGirl as she fights crime and enriches vocabulary usage. Question?" He then has to choose between revealing her, or protecting her identity to help her continue saving the city. Full Name Answer (1 of 3): I'd say Wordgirl. Satirical yet educational animated series about a young girl who is secretly the superhero Wordgirl, armed with superhuman strength, abilities, and a skilled vocabulary. WordGirlThe Living DictionaryThe Pint-Size PowerhouseThe Super Sweet and Really Strong Princess Who Also Knows VocabularyWordGrump (by Dr. Two-Brains in the episode "The Straw That Broke Two-Brains' Back")WordLassie (by Captain Tangent)Human/Alien Girl (by Squeaky)Pajama Girl (by Squeaky)Becky She also has a friend poodle who can play chess, and a cousin who can play chess against the dog poodle and play the piano at the same time. If all those elements are working, then you can hook a child who may come looking for laughs but leave a little smarter. While in her alter ego, she has a younger brother, TJ, obsessed with WordGirl, but still unknowingly a typical sibling rival to Becky. For example, he says, "We're going to meet Zachary Zany, the candy mastermind who invented most of my - I mean - your favorite candy." Dont give it away! The Narrator has also been known to intervene in the storys action, and his words and judgments during these circumstances generally lead the viewers to believe that he's not-so-secretly on WordGirls side. "What's Your Favorite Word? Question's question marks back at her, thus defeating her. This ten-year-old girl attempts to acquire the things she wants by using a falsely-polite manner, big eyes, and a lisping voice, along with the statement "Today is my birthday!" Bob) distracts them by getting wrapped up in party decorations. Another weapon is his "Wheel of Wonderful Stuff", which he used to trap WordGirl and Captain Huggy Face. [8] By 2022, the show had gained a cult following through social media. On the note of recorder-playing, she can play so well that she can hypnotize others. His name was revealed in "Chuck the Evil Sandwich Making Guy" on his name tag and he will often fire workers for very slight reasons. In one episode, he goes to the store and buys a large amount of Tiny Big merchandise. Because Tobey is a brilliant schemer and a smart student, he is very unathletic, going as far as to have a robotic duplicate win a field day contest in "Field Day Fun with Robo-Tobey", only to be disqualified when the ruse was revealed. She became gradually sarcastic because Mr. Big would not notice all she does for him. This obsession with WordGirl is a bit unnerving to his sister, because he is also the president of WordGirls fan club and does not allow his sister (as Becky) to attend meetings. TV-Y. 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This is a play on his name, as he tends to "butcher" the English language. Disguised as mild-mannered 5th grader . QuestionInvisi-BillBig Left Hand GuyCaptain TangentThe LearnererVictoria BestMiss PowerThe Coach After winning every school trophy, except for the best reader's trophy, she plots to steal the last trophy that Becky won because she believes she deserves to win them all. Becky and TJ's grandfather, and Tim's father, first appearing in the episode "Bampy Battles Bots." The horse was not seen again, so it is unknown if the horse was ever returned to its painting. When Captain Huggy Face correctly demonstrates the meaning of the word, a definition is given, followed by a victory dance by the chimpanzee sidekick. 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