Ladonna Compson

"Me? Run out of stories? Please. The Atlantic Ocean will dry out before that ever happens."

- Ladonna Ladonna Compson is a girl from Louisiana who moves to Elwood City in "Based on a True Story." She is currently a 3rd grader in Mr. Ratburn's class. She tells many interesting stories about her family, and she has a relatively large family.

Appearance
Ladonna Compson is a rabbit with a tan complexion and brownish-red hair. She wears an olive green shirt, long blue jeans, and white sneakers.

For the winter, she wears a orange winter jacket with black buttons and white lining and has a burple lined green, yellow and purple snow hat with a pair of purple and green snow gloves and a pair of black boots with white buckles. When it comes to other clothes she wears pink pajamas to bed.

Personality
Ladonna is very outgoing and adventurous, and she loves to tell stories. She likes to take walks and explore Elwood City, although she's only been there for a short amount of time. However, she sometimes lacks confidence and doesn't think she's exciting or interesting, which caused her to lie about some parts of her life in Louisiana.

Friends
Ladonna gets along with most of the kids at Lakewood Elementary, even the Tough Customers, but many of her friends ignore her after she lies about her life. However, Arthur managed to get them to accept her.

Trivia

 * Ladonna is one of few non-Postcards from Buster characters from a real-world place.
 * She is also one of a few characters who speak with an accent, hers being Southern American, specifically from Louisiana.
 * Her original home was a "16 hour drive" from Elwood City. This may be a reference to her first appearing in the premiere of the show's sixteenth season.
 * Reasons Ladonna will be a major character:
 * On Arthur's official website, it has a Ladonna trading card. This is a clear sign that Ladonna will return as a major character.
 * On Arthur's official website, they added Ladonna on the homepage as one of the main characters.

Episodes

 * Based on a True Story
 * Read and Flumberghast