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|gender = Male | |gender = Male | ||
|animal = Aardvark | |animal = Aardvark | ||
|family = | |family = [[Thora Read]] (sister-in-law)<br>[[David Read]] (nephew)<br>[[Arthur Read]] (great-nephew)<br>[[D.W. Read]] (great-niece)<br>[[Kate Read]] (great-niece) | ||
|job = Owner of a cheese shop}} | |job = Owner of a cheese shop}} | ||
'''Arthur's great-uncle''' was the great-uncle of [[Arthur Read]]. Arthur learned about him and two other uncles while researching his family for a class project. | '''Arthur's great-uncle''' was the great-uncle of [[Arthur Read]]. Arthur learned about him and two other "uncles"[''sic''] while researching about his family for a class project. | ||
==Behind the scenes== | |||
He is not one of [[Thora | He is not one of [[Thora's brother 1|the]] [[Thora's brother 2|three]] [[Thora's brother 3|brothers]] of [[Thora Read|Grandma Thora]], as evidenced by his cheese shop containing "Read" in its name. He is instead the brother of Thora's husband. | ||
==Appearances== | ==Appearances== |
Revision as of 09:48, 22 January 2017
"Arthur's great-uncle" is not an official name. |
Arthur's great-uncle | |
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Gender | Male |
Animal | Aardvark
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Family | Thora Read (sister-in-law) David Read (nephew) Arthur Read (great-nephew) D.W. Read (great-niece) Kate Read (great-niece) |
Job | Owner of a cheese shop
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Arthur's great-uncle was the great-uncle of Arthur Read. Arthur learned about him and two other "uncles"[sic] while researching about his family for a class project.
Behind the scenes
He is not one of the three brothers of Grandma Thora, as evidenced by his cheese shop containing "Read" in its name. He is instead the brother of Thora's husband.
Appearances
- "Background Blues" (Pictured)