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  2. Fudge Hatcher - Wikipedia

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    Farley Drexel Hatcher was born in New York, and is the younger of two sons of Warren and Anne Hatcher. [3] Nicknamed Fudge early in his life, Fudge is 3 as of Chapter Five in Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing. He also has a younger sister named Tootsie.

  3. Peter Hatcher - Wikipedia

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    Peter Warren Hatcher is a fictional character created by American author Judy Blume. He first appeared in the children's novel Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing and in several subsequent Blume stories, most of which focus on his younger brother Fudge. In the television series Fudge, he is played by Jake Richardson.

  4. Characterization - Wikipedia

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    The term characterization was introduced in the 19th century. [3] Aristotle promoted the primacy of plot over characters, that is, a plot-driven narrative, arguing in his Poetics that tragedy "is a representation, not of men, but of action and life."

  5. Horrible Harry - Wikipedia

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    Horrible Harry is a children's book series written by Suzy Kline between 1988 and 2019. It is normally used in American elementary schools for teaching reading. [1] It is based on a 2nd (later 3rd) grader named Harry, and his misadventures are told through the words of his best friend, Doug.

  6. Stan Marsh - Wikipedia

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    During the show's first 58 episodes (1997 through the season 4 episode "4th Grade" in 2000), Stan and the other main child characters were in the third grade. His birthday is listed as October 19 (the same day as co-creator Trey Parker ), 2001 on his Facebook page during the season 14 episode " You Have 0 Friends ".

  7. List of stock characters - Wikipedia

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    Traits often attributed to the ace in war films are "boisterousness, camaraderie, stoicism and omnipotence". [5] Books and comics: Biggles and Hop Harrigan; Daredevil pilots in Hollywood films as the wars of the twentieth century were fictionalised include: Flying Tigers and God Is My Co-Pilot; [6] later Maverick in Top Gun., [7] [5] Carol Danvers

  8. Butters Stotch - Wikipedia

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    During the show's first 58 episodes (1997 through Season 4 episode "4th Grade" in 2000), Butters and the other main child characters were in the third grade. He lives in South Park as the only child and son of Stephen and Linda Stotch , from whom he perpetually faces the looming prospect of being grounded and abused .

  9. List of American Dad! characters - Wikipedia

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    These character traits were particularly emphasized in the show's beginnings back when Hayley was a focal character in the program; however, they were heavily toned down after early seasons. Intuitive and insightful , Hayley is able to instinctively grasp the hidden, inner, and obscure nature of situations.