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  1. WordGirl (TV Series 2007–2015) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

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    The titular character is a superheroine whose superpowers include flying at the speed of sound, super hearing, super strength, and a comprehensive vocabulary. 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. As "mild-mannered" (though she's actually quite plucky whether she's Wordgirl or not) fifth grader Becky Botsford from Fair City's Wood v...

    Captain Huggy Face/Bob

    WordGirl’s sidekick, a monkey from Lexicon, who was also responsible for crashing their spacecraft as a pilot of the Lexicon Air Force. Huggy Face has no superpowers (hence the reason that sometimes he has to take the bus because he cannot fly) and loves to eat almost anything, even the dreaded Beans à la Botsford (although he hates the repulsive Chicken Liver Fricassee and beef bouillon the Butcher conjured once). People often insult him by either saying his name wrong or calling him the wro...

    The Narrator's secret ambition is to do the lead-in on 60 Minutes. This unseen character can interact with any character, although he most often converses with WordGirl, and can also hear her thoughts, as seen in the “Vocab Bee” episode. On occasion, he will telegraph upcoming plot developments to viewers; for example, in the episode titled “When Life Gives You Potatoes...”, Dr. Two-Brains captures WordGirl as part of a plot to turn gold into potato salad, and then into cheese. Once captured,...

    [edit]Todd "Scoops" Ming

    The reporter for Woodview Elementary School's newspaper The Daily Rag, voiced by Ryan Raddatz. His dream of working for The Big City Timescame true to cover a story of Granny May in "Bonkers for Bingo" when he was hired by the paper's editor, Woodward Bernstein (punning off the last names of legendary Washington Post Watergate investigative reporters Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein); he still has a long way to go, though. Even Becky, who has a secret crush on him, agrees that his articles can...

    [edit]Violet Heaslip

    Becky’s best friend from school. 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. Violet lives in the country apparently not too far from the suburbs in a hippie-styled house with her mother. There is no apparent father in her life. Violet is friends with Becky's crush, Scoops Todd Ming, and in the episode "Cherish Is the Word" the two proved to ha...

    [edit]Bill The Grocery Store Manager

    A terrible communicator voiced by Mike O′Connell who is always trying to find people willing to work at the store. He has been known to try to hire villains when they come to rob him. 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.

    [edit]Reginald

    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. In the episode "Thorn in the Sidekick" Reginald is shown to be allergic to barbecue sauce. He doesn't seem to take superheroes (or even children) seriously. He is also shown to think very highly of himself, going so far as to make himself a hero who can lift a 200-pound weight while writing a concerto, fly, and do karate, even though he doesn't.The Narrator sometim...

    [edit]Professor James Doohickey

    A technology/gadget professional that introduces the audience to both the villains’ and heroes’ helpful gadgets. He has a slight Englishaccent.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › WordGirlWordGirl - Wikipedia

    WordGirl (stylized as W RD GIRL) is an American animated children's superhero television series produced by the Soup2Nuts animation unit of Scholastic Entertainment for PBS Kids. [1]

  3. WordGirl - Full Cast & Crew. 2007 -2022. 8 Seasons. PBS. Kids. TVY. Watchlist. Where to Watch. The animated adventures of an elementary-school student with super powers and a wonderful...

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  4. WordGirl: Created by Jack Ferraiolo, Dorothea Gillim. With Dannah Feinglass Phirman, Chris Parnell, Maria Bamford, Ryan Raddatz. Satirical yet educational animated series about a young girl who is secretly the superhero Wordgirl, armed with superhuman strength, abilities, and a skilled vocabulary.

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  5. WordGirl is an American children’s animated television series for children aged 9 –12, produced by the Soup2Nuts animation unit of Scholastic Entertainment for PBS Kids.

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  7. Sep 3, 2007 · 108 images (& sounds) of the WordGirl cast of characters. Photos of the WordGirl (Show) voice actors.

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