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The '''President of the United States''',<ref>''[[Arthur's Perfect Christmas]]''</ref> commonly known as '''the president'''<ref>http://mreplay.com/transcript/arthur-(mom_and_dad_have_a_great_big_fight%3B_d.w.'s_perfect_wish)/1020/KTEH/Thursday_July_29_2010/389903/</ref><ref>http://tv.ark.com/transcript/arthur-(d.w.,_all_fired_up%3b_i'd_rather_read_it_myself)/1020/KTEH/Tuesday_July_13_2010/368366/</ref><ref>http://tv.ark.com/transcript/arthur-(arthur_makes_a_movie%3b_go_to_your_room!)/1020/KTEH/Friday_April_09_2010/252712/</ref> or '''Mr. President'''<ref>"[[Maria Speaks]]"</ref> is the head of state of the [[United States]], as well as the head of the executive branch of government, and the commander-in-chief of the military. | The '''President of the United States''',<ref>''[[Arthur's Perfect Christmas]]''</ref> commonly known as '''the president'''<ref>http://mreplay.com/transcript/arthur-(mom_and_dad_have_a_great_big_fight%3B_d.w.'s_perfect_wish)/1020/KTEH/Thursday_July_29_2010/389903/</ref><ref>http://tv.ark.com/transcript/arthur-(d.w.,_all_fired_up%3b_i'd_rather_read_it_myself)/1020/KTEH/Tuesday_July_13_2010/368366/</ref><ref>http://tv.ark.com/transcript/arthur-(arthur_makes_a_movie%3b_go_to_your_room!)/1020/KTEH/Friday_April_09_2010/252712/</ref> or '''Mr. President'''<ref>"[[Maria Speaks]]"</ref> is the head of state of the [[United States]], as well as the head of the executive branch of government, and the commander-in-chief of the military. | ||
==Historical Presidents== | ==Historical Presidents== | ||
Past Presidents of the United States include: | Present/Past Presidents of the United States include: | ||
*[[George Washington]], the 1st president (non-partisan, 1789-1797) | *[[George Washington]], the 1st president (non-partisan, 1789-1797) | ||
*[[John Adams]], the 2nd president (Federalist, 1797-1801) | *[[John Adams]], the 2nd president (Federalist, 1797-1801) | ||
*[[Thomas Jefferson]], the 3rd president (Democratic-Republican, 1801-1809) | *[[Thomas Jefferson]], the 3rd president (Democratic-Republican, 1801-1809) | ||
*James Madison, the 4th president (Democratic-Republican, 1809-1817) | *{{W|James Madison}}, the 4th president (Democratic-Republican, 1809-1817) | ||
*James Monroe, the 5th president (Democratic-Republican, 1817-1825) | *{{W|James Monroe}}, the 5th president (Democratic-Republican, 1817-1825) | ||
*[[John Quincy Adams]], the 6th president (Democratic-Republican, 1825-1829) | *[[John Quincy Adams]], the 6th president (Democratic-Republican, 1825-1829) | ||
*William Henry Harrison, the 9th president (Whig, 1841, died in office after 30 days) | *{{W|William Henry Harrison}}, the 9th president (Whig, 1841, died in office after 30 days) | ||
*[[Abraham Lincoln]], the 16th president (Republican, 1861-1865, assassinated) | *[[Abraham Lincoln]], the 16th president (Republican, 1861-1865, assassinated) | ||
*Grover Cleveland, 22nd and 24th president (Democratic, 1885-1889, and again 1893-1897) | *{{W|Grover Cleveland}}, 22nd and 24th president (Democratic, 1885-1889, and again 1893-1897) | ||
*[[Theodore Roosevelt]], the 26th president (Republican, 1901-1909) | *[[Theodore Roosevelt]], the 26th president (Republican, 1901-1909) | ||
*[[Herbert Hoover]], the 31st president (Republican, 1929-1933) | *[[Herbert Hoover]], the 31st president (Republican, 1929-1933) | ||
*Franklin D. Roosevelt, the 32nd president (Democratic, 1933-1945, died in office) | *{{W|Franklin D. Roosevelt}}, the 32nd president (Democratic, 1933-1945, died in office) | ||
*[[Harry Truman|Harry S. Truman]], the 33rd president (Democratic, 1945-1953) | *[[Harry Truman|Harry S. Truman]], the 33rd president (Democratic, 1945-1953) | ||
*Dwight "Ike" Eisenhower, the 34th president (Republican, 1953-1961) | *Dwight "Ike" Eisenhower, the 34th president (Republican, 1953-1961) | ||
*[[Kennedy|John F. Kennedy]], the 35th president (Democratic, 1961-1963, assassinated) | *[[Kennedy|John F. Kennedy]], the 35th president (Democratic, 1961-1963, assassinated) | ||
*Lyndon B. Johnson, the 36th president (Democratic, 1963-1969) | *{{W|Lyndon B. Johnson}}, the 36th president (Democratic, 1963-1969) | ||
*Richard Nixon, the 37th president (Republican, 1969-1974, resigned) | *{{W|Richard Nixon}}, the 37th president (Republican, 1969-1974, resigned) | ||
*Gerald Ford, the 38th president (Republican, 1974-1977) | *{{W|Gerald Ford}}, the 38th president (Republican, 1974-1977) | ||
*Jimmy Carter, the 39th president (Democratic, 1977-1981) | *{{W|Jimmy Carter}}, the 39th president (Democratic, 1977-1981) | ||
*Ronald Reagan, the 40th president (Republican, 1981-1989) | *{{W|Ronald Reagan}}, the 40th president (Republican, 1981-1989) | ||
*George H. W. Bush, the 41st president (Republican, 1989-1993) | *{{W|George H. W. Bush}}, the 41st president (Republican, 1989-1993) | ||
*Bill Clinton, the 42nd president (Democratic, 1993-2001) | *{{W|Bill Clinton}}, the 42nd president (Democratic, 1993-2001) | ||
*George W. Bush, the 43rd president (Republican, 2001-2009) | *{{W|George W. Bush}}, the 43rd president (Republican, 2001-2009) | ||
*Barack Obama, the 44th president (Democratic, 2009-2017) | *{{W|Barack Obama}}, the 44th president (Democratic, 2009-2017) | ||
*Donald Trump, the 45th president (Republican, 2017-2021) | *{{W|Donald Trump}}, the 45th president (Republican, 2017-2021) | ||
*Joe Biden, the 46th and incumbent president (Democratic, 2021-present) | *{{W|Joe Biden}}, the 46th and incumbent president (Democratic, 2021-present) | ||
==The Current President== | ==The Current President== | ||
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In a [[Bionic Bunny]] movie, the president and [[Bionic Bunny]] were put under mind control by [[Puppet Master]]. The League of Champions saved them. | In a [[Bionic Bunny]] movie, the president and [[Bionic Bunny]] were put under mind control by [[Puppet Master]]. The League of Champions saved them. | ||
This was not the real president, but a fictional character made for the movie. | This was not the real president, but a fictional character made for the movie, as the United States has never had a woman as president (although it has had one female vice-president). | ||
{{Clear}} | {{Clear}} | ||
===2015=== | ===2015=== | ||
{{character infobox | {{character infobox |
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President | |
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Residence | White House, Washington, D.C.
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Job | Head of State |
Book debut | Arthur Meets the President |
Cartoon debut | "Buster's New Friend"
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The President of the United States,[1] commonly known as the president[2][3][4] or Mr. President[5] is the head of state of the United States, as well as the head of the executive branch of government, and the commander-in-chief of the military.
Historical Presidents
Present/Past Presidents of the United States include:
- George Washington, the 1st president (non-partisan, 1789-1797)
- John Adams, the 2nd president (Federalist, 1797-1801)
- Thomas Jefferson, the 3rd president (Democratic-Republican, 1801-1809)
- James Madison, the 4th president (Democratic-Republican, 1809-1817)
- James Monroe, the 5th president (Democratic-Republican, 1817-1825)
- John Quincy Adams, the 6th president (Democratic-Republican, 1825-1829)
- William Henry Harrison, the 9th president (Whig, 1841, died in office after 30 days)
- Abraham Lincoln, the 16th president (Republican, 1861-1865, assassinated)
- Grover Cleveland, 22nd and 24th president (Democratic, 1885-1889, and again 1893-1897)
- Theodore Roosevelt, the 26th president (Republican, 1901-1909)
- Herbert Hoover, the 31st president (Republican, 1929-1933)
- Franklin D. Roosevelt, the 32nd president (Democratic, 1933-1945, died in office)
- Harry S. Truman, the 33rd president (Democratic, 1945-1953)
- Dwight "Ike" Eisenhower, the 34th president (Republican, 1953-1961)
- John F. Kennedy, the 35th president (Democratic, 1961-1963, assassinated)
- Lyndon B. Johnson, the 36th president (Democratic, 1963-1969)
- Richard Nixon, the 37th president (Republican, 1969-1974, resigned)
- Gerald Ford, the 38th president (Republican, 1974-1977)
- Jimmy Carter, the 39th president (Democratic, 1977-1981)
- Ronald Reagan, the 40th president (Republican, 1981-1989)
- George H. W. Bush, the 41st president (Republican, 1989-1993)
- Bill Clinton, the 42nd president (Democratic, 1993-2001)
- George W. Bush, the 43rd president (Republican, 2001-2009)
- Barack Obama, the 44th president (Democratic, 2009-2017)
- Donald Trump, the 45th president (Republican, 2017-2021)
- Joe Biden, the 46th and incumbent president (Democratic, 2021-present)
The Current President
1991
President | |
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Gender | Male |
Animal | Bear
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Complexion | White
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Book debut | Arthur Meets the President
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1996
President | |
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Gender | Male |
Animal | Rat
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Complexion | Brown
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Book debut | Buster's New Friend |
Cartoon debut | "Buster's New Friend"
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This president is a fictional character in an episode of The Bionic Bunny Show. A villain tried to destroy the White House with a missile, but Bionic Bunny stopped the missile.
He is identical to Mayor Hirsch of Elwood City.
1997-2000
President | |
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Gender | Male |
Animal | Aardvark
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Hair color | Gray
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Cartoon debut | "Arthur Makes a Movie"
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He first appears in "D.W. Goes to Washington", where he kindly gives D.W. a tour of the White House on the way back to her family.
In Arthur's Perfect Christmas, D.W. claimed to the Tibble Twins that her letter to Santa Claus was actually being mailed to the President of the United States, leading them to wonder if he was the one who delivered the gifts.
He said that he likes horses, when asked by D.W.
He had a cameo appearance in the James Hound movie in "Arthur Makes a Movie." In "Go to Your Room, D.W.", Bionic Bunny met "the leader of the free world". He appeared once more in D.W.'s story in "I'd Rather Read It Myself", where he gave a military funeral for Spanky the eagle.
The President is an aardvark with grey hair. He wears a brownish-black suit and matching pants, and a white shirt. He has an aquamarine handkerchief in his pocket, which matches his tie. He also has a yellow tie-clip.
2001
President | |
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Gender | Male |
Animal | Rabbit
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Hair color | Gray
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Cartoon debut | "The Boy Who Cried Comet"
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When Buster thought the comet was coming, he dreamed that the president called Bionic Bunny to stop the comet.
The president in this dream sequence bears a striking resemblance to George W. Bush, who would've been president when this episode was made.
2005
President | |
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Gender | Female |
Animal | Bear
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Hair color | Yellow
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Cartoon debut | "Buster's League of Champions"
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In a Bionic Bunny movie, the president and Bionic Bunny were put under mind control by Puppet Master. The League of Champions saved them.
This was not the real president, but a fictional character made for the movie, as the United States has never had a woman as president (although it has had one female vice-president).
2015
President | |
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Gender | Male |
Animal | Aardvark
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Hair color | Gray
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Cartoon debut | "Two Minutes"
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During the opening of Two Minutes, Arthur imagines that kids were in charge as he told his parents to go to bed while they wanted to stay up late and watch the president talk about "The Economy".
Behind the scenes
- His original televised appearance was based on Bill Clinton, the president at the time of the show's premiere. His appearance changes depending on who is currently president. In a later appearance, he was a rabbit-person similar in looks and speaking accent to George W. Bush, in Buster's fantasy. Most recently in a fantasy of Arthur's, he reverted back to his original Clinton-esque appearance, but with a darker complexion similar to Barack Obama.
Appearances
Arthur
- 113b. "Buster's New Friend"
- 204a. "Arthur Makes a Movie"
- 204b. "Go to Your Room, D.W."
- 210a. "D.W. Goes to Washington"
- 302b. "I'd Rather Read It Myself"
- 314b. "D.W.'s Perfect Wish" (mentioned only)
- 605a. "The Boy Who Cried Comet"
- 1807a. "Two Minutes"
- 1906a. "Maria Speaks" (mentioned only)
Postcards from Buster
- 121. "Buster's League of Champions"
Specials
- Arthur's Perfect Christmas (mentioned only)
- Arthur's New Friend (pictured)
Books
References
- ↑ Arthur's Perfect Christmas
- ↑ http://mreplay.com/transcript/arthur-(mom_and_dad_have_a_great_big_fight%3B_d.w.'s_perfect_wish)/1020/KTEH/Thursday_July_29_2010/389903/
- ↑ http://tv.ark.com/transcript/arthur-(d.w.,_all_fired_up%3b_i'd_rather_read_it_myself)/1020/KTEH/Tuesday_July_13_2010/368366/
- ↑ http://tv.ark.com/transcript/arthur-(arthur_makes_a_movie%3b_go_to_your_room!)/1020/KTEH/Friday_April_09_2010/252712/
- ↑ "Maria Speaks"