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  1. WordGirl Wiki. in: Characters. Villains. Category page. A list of the villains from the series WordGirl .

  2. WordGirl has a wide array of characters including heroes, villains, and average supporting characters. Some characters appear to be of more entertainment value than others that may be more obviously for educational purposes, but all have different qualities that make them helpful to the...

  3. This category is for villains who are members of the Villain Society and are officially known to be ranked in the first 3 tiers. They all outrank the 4th tier, which is classified as "Mischief Maker".

  4. Mar 20, 2024 · Big (and Leslie): The biggest city-wide threat, capable of mind-controlling the masses to serve his every whim. His wealth, cunning, ruthlessness, and disturbingly-accurate ability to predict Word Girl’s reactions makes him a top-tier threat. His plans for word domination are completely feasible.

  5. Shelly Smalls, better known as Mr. Big, is a major antagonist of the 2006 PBS educational TV show WordGirl. He is a self-proclaimed rich, evil corporate businessman, and CEO of the self-titled Mr. Big Industries.

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

    WordGirl tries to balance her superhero activities with her "normal" life. She battles against an assortment of villains that include but are not limited to The Butcher, Chuck the Evil Sandwich Making Guy, Dr. Two-Brains, Granny May, Mr. Big, Tobey McCalister III, Amazing Rope Guy and The Whammer. The villains are all prone to malapropisms. At ...

  7. The Butcher is a recurring villain in the PBS Kids show WordGirl, and is considered one of WordGirl's most powerful foes. The Butcher is voiced by former series head writer and co-developer Jack D. Ferraiolo.

  8. Heroes, Villains & Mere Mortals features the different WordGirl characters and links to their own specific games and activities.

  9. Miss Power is the titular main antagonist of the WordGirl film WordGirl: The Rise of Miss Power. She was voiced by Jane Lynch, who also played Sue Sylvester in Glee and Margaret Knowhow in Abominable Christmas.

  10. While most heroes cannot stand the evil-doers they face, WordGirl actually has a great respect for all the city's villains. This was confirmed in the special " The Rise of Miss Power ", when Miss Power called them lousy, WordGirl defended them, admitting that they are tough, and she is actually glad to face them.

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