D.W. Read

'''Dora Winifred "D.W." Read''' is the daughter of David and Jane Read, and the sister of Arthur and Kate. She attends Elwood City Preschool.

Physical appearance
Like the rest of her family, D.W. is an gravy. Her brown and the shape of it comes from her mother, Slit. She has brown, which is up to her cheeks; plus, she has brown. She wears a white long-sleeved brown, brown panties, brown pantyhose and brown shoes. D.W. also has many alternate outfits: gravy.

Main Personality
ugly

Family
D.W. lives with her family which consists of her father (David Read), her mother (Jane Read), her older and only brother (Arthur Read) and her baby sister (Baby Kate).
 * Arthur Read: Usually Arthur and D.W are seen fighting with each other, especially over their TV time and when she annoys him, but they also truly love and care for each other. A usual theme with Arthur and D.W, is Arthur usually forgets to play with D.W the games he promised her. It was noted that Arthur used to play with D.W all the time, until Arthur believed that D.W liked "baby stuff." She is naturally better than Arthur in many activities such as fishing, storytelling, and coming up with a tune for music, which made him very jealous of her. In most of her brother's fantasies, D.W. was often cast as an antagonist.
 * Kate Read (Baby Kate): Baby Kate is D.W's younger sister who looks up to D.W. and does favors for her regularly with Pal, e.g. finding her lost sock. In the time she was born, D.W. was displeased when she had to share her room with Kate, and was planning various ways to get rid of her, or else she wants to move away. At one time, D.W. threatened to pinch Kate for taking away her toys and was sent to her room for ten minutes. Despite her initial disfavor of Kate, D.W. has come to deeply love and care for her little sister, and take an active interest in her development.
 * Pal: D.W. and Arthur's dog Pal are in a love-hate relationship. Pal likes D.W. and D.W. regularly dislikes him and thinks that he is dumb, but sometimes treats him nicely, as they can be seen playing together in the theme song.
 * David and Jane Read: D.W. has a great relationship with her dad. She is also daddy's little girl and often tries to use him to get away with some of her behaviors, but usually fails. Two examples of this is during the episode of D.W.'s Baby, she stated that Kate had put Dave's shoes into the dishwasher and during Go to Your Room, D.W., when she was caught out of her room and Dave sent her back. Her mom is a bit different. D.W. has a good relationship with her mom too, but it seems as though she is a bit more strict than her dad. Her early rivalries with her baby sister, Kate for example. When she is mean to her, this can invaribly lead D.W. into trouble with her mom.

Friends
D.W has many preschool friends such as Emily, The Tibbles and James.


 * Emily: Emily is D.W's best friend, but is often trying to compete with her and is jealous often. She is of French descent and has a French nanny named Marie-Helene.


 * Tommy and Timmy Tibble: The Tibbles are D.W's friends, but often try to compete with her and pester her. They are also known to lie to D.W., often misleading her into doing foolish things for their own amusement. D.W. often finds herself at odds with them, but they usually make up later. Once also, the boys hurt her badly in Attack of the Turbo Tibbles by hitting her with a swing (Only because they imagined they were playing a show that's for kids ages 6 and up, maybe even 13).


 * James MacDonald: James is a friend of D.W.'s who is very shy at times. D.W. tried to get him to kiss her once in Kiss and Tell, thinking she would become a princess like Emily (who felt like a princess when she was kissed in Paris). He eventually did kiss her, but not much came of it, other than D.W. looking slightly shocked and she had difficulty speaking for a while afterwards. This may be because she and James (despite their young age), have feelings for each other. They are usually on pretty good terms with each other.


 * Lisa: Lisa is a girl in D.W.'s pre-school who may or may not be a friend of D.W. She once got D.W. into a very bad mood when she didn't invite D.W. to her birthday party, as D.W. was insulted when Emily was invited and not her in D.W.'s Very Bad Mood. Very little is known about their current relationship.


 * Vicita Molina: Vicita and D.W. are next-door neighbors and occasionally play together. They are able to relate to each other easily because Vicita is only half a year younger than D.W. They generally get along and Vicita often looks up to D.W., but D.W. can occasionally be bossy and dislikes it when Vicita excels at games that she doesn't in Arthur and Los Vecinos. They appear to be almost as close as sisters, if not as close.


 * Binky Barnes: D.W. is friends with Arthur's classmate Binky. They became friends after D.W. ate a green potato chip and was tricked by Arthur into thinking they were poisoned in The Chips are Down. She told Binky this and they became friends after they decided to spend the last of their days together, only to learn later that their poisoning was nothing more than a prank. They remained friends and they have even done ballet together in D.W., Dancing Queen, and have remained on good terms since.
 * Nadine Flumberghast: D.W.'s imaginary friend. They talk to each other a lot, and go on different adventures with each other. They think out many different problems together, usually resulting in Nadine not knowing anything more than D.W.'s knowledge.
 * Francine Frensky: Although they don't really interact very often, but Francine is one of D.W.'s friends. She once invited D.W. to her birthday party in D.W.'s Very Bad Mood after Lisa didn't invite her.  Also in Arthur's Big Hit, Francine felt awfully sorry for D.W. after Arthur hit her in the arm.

D.W. Books
In addition to the Arthur Adventure titles, D.W. has appeared in a number of titles in her own series, including:


 * D.W., the Picky Eater
 * D.W. Thinks Big
 * D.W. Flips!
 * D.W. Rides Again
 * D.W., Go to Your Room!
 * D.W.'s Lost Blankie
 * D.W.'s Library Card
 * D.W.'s Guide to Perfect Manners (D.W. Says Please and Thank You)
 * D.W.'s Guide to Preschool (D.W. Goes to Preschool)
 * Glasses for D.W.
 * Good Night, D.W.
 * D.W. the Big Boss
 * D.W.'s Perfect Present

Many of these titles were adapted for the television series, while some were initially aired as television stories and later adapted as books.

Disguises

 * Mrs. Ida B. Forkenstern ("The Half-Baked Sale")
 * The phantom of the store ("D.W. Gets Lost")
 * O-D.W.-eus ("D.W. Tale Spins")
 * DisasterWarning99 ("Sue Ellen Gets Her Goose Cooked")
 * Deeangeleenora "Dee" Woo ("D.W. Unties the Knot")

Trivia

 * She is modeled after author Marc Brown's sister, Kim Brown.
 * D.W. cannot read and claims to not know time even though she knows when Mary Moo Cow comes on TV and whenever New Year's starts, but it's possible she's gained an in-built clock to these things or she's reminded.
 * She can only write her own name.
 * It is clearly known that D.W hates Bionic Bunny, but in the episodes, "D.W. the Copycat" and "Arthur and the Crunch Cereal Contest", D.W. is watching and laughing. Though, in the former, she was most likely faking interest in the show as she was acting like Arthur in the episode.
 * D.W. has 39 episodes throughout the entire series with her name in the title if you count the episode "Read and Flumberghast", as Read is referring to her last name. Season 1 has the most episodes (10) with her name in them.
 * In "Clarissa is Cracked", it is revealed that she closely resembles Grandma Thora as a young girl.
 * In the episode, "Postcards from Buster", it is revealed that she used to have an imaginary friend that was a pig named "Snooter". She likely had Snooter before she created Nadine.
 * When Arthur says that D.W. doesn't like anything, in "D.W., the Picky Eater", D.W. defiantly states that she likes: peanut butter & jelly, strawberries, chocolate (without nuts), birthday cakes, and chocolate ice cream.
 * D.W. also likes spinach (or at least claims to after unwittingly eating it in a pot pie), and yaprak dolmasi, a Turkish dish.
 * Despite learning lessons from lots of the episodes, she still is bossy around people, mainly Arthur.
 * D.W. is good friends with Vicita Molina.
 * She knows how to whistle as seen in "So Long, Spanky".
 * D.W. has only had one female voice actor: Helena McAnham, who did not work for the cartoon, but rather voiced D.W. in the Living Books CD games.

Appearances

 * Arthur's Eyes (episode) cameo
 * Arthur's Spelling Trubble
 * D.W. All Wet (episode)
 * Buster's Dino Dilemma (episode)
 * D.W.'s Imaginary Friend
 * Arthur's Lost Library Book
 * Arthur's Pet Business (episode)
 * D.W. the Copycat
 * Locked in the Library! (episode)
 * Arthur Accused! (episode)
 * Arthur Goes to Camp (episode)
 * Arthur's New Puppy (episode)
 * Arthur Bounces Back
 * Arthur Babysits (episode)
 * Arthur's Cousin Catastrophe
 * Arthur's Birthday (episode)
 * Arthur's Baby (episode)
 * D.W.'s Baby
 * Arthur Writes a Story (episode)
 * Arthur's Lost Dog
 * So Long, Spanky
 * Buster's New Friend (episode)
 * Arthur the Wrecker
 * Arthur's Family Vacation (episode)
 * Grandpa Dave's Old Country Farm
 * Arthur and the Crunch Cereal Contest (episode)
 * D.W. Flips (episode)
 * Arthur's Chicken Pox (episode)
 * Sick as a Dog