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{{Character infobox
|character name = Adil Akyuz
|character name = Adil Akyuz
|image = Dear Adil.png
|image = Adil.png
|gender = Male
|gender = Male
|animal = Bear
|animal = Bear
|age = 8
|age = 8<ref>''"'Adil Akyuz, eight years old, from Turkey.'"'' — [[Arthur Read]] reading a paper, "[[Dear Adil]]"</ref>
|portrayer = [[Aaron Grunfeld]]
|residence = [[Adil's apartment]], [[Istanbul]], [[Turkey]]
|family = [[Mr. Akyuz]] (father) <br>
|portrayer = [[Buruc Yantains]]<!--From 5000's list--> ("[[Dear Adil]]"; uncredited)<br>[[Aaron Grunfeld]] ("[[The Long Road Home]]")
[[Ayse Akyuz]] (sister)
|family = [[Mahmut Akyuz]] (father)<br>[[Mrs. Akyuz]] (mother)<br>[[Ayse Akyuz]] (sister)
|cartoon first appeared = [[Dear Adil]]
|cartoon_debut = "[[Dear Adil]]"|complexion = Brown}}'''Adil Akyuz''' is [[Arthur Read|Arthur]]'s 8-year-old Turkish pen-pal.
|book first appeared = }}'''Adil Akyuz''' is [[Arthur Read|Arthur's]] 8 year old Turkish pen-pal introduced "[[Dear Adil]]".


Arthur and Adil have a lot in common. Adil's best friend, Andhur, is similar to Buster. They also believe that they both think that they have annoying sisters.[[D.W.|.]] He lives in an apartment and his room has a computer. [[Mr. Akyuz|His father]] owns a grocery store below his apartment, where Adil works on the weekends.
Arthur and Adil have a lot in common. Adil's best friend, [[Onder]], is similar to [[Buster]]. They also both think that their sisters are annoying. Adil lives in an apartment and his room has a computer. [[Mahmut Akyuz|His father]] owns a grocery store below his apartment, where Adil works on the weekends.


He has a sister named [[Ayse Akyuz|Ayşe]] who is about D.W.'s age, 4 or 5. She sent D.W. a Turkish version of Mary Moo Cow and D.W. was seen listening to it at the end of "Dear Adil".
He has a little sister named [[Ayse]]. She sent D.W. a Turkish CD of [[Mary Moo Cow]].


In "[[Is That Kosher?]]" '', ''Adil makes a cameo appearance, but he has no spoken dialogue, and in that same episode, it is revealed that he and his family are all Muslims. This alludes to the fact that the majority of Turkey's population follows the religion of Islam.
In "[[Is That Kosher?]]", it is revealed that Adil and his family celebrate Ramadan, which implies they are Muslims.
 
He plays soccer, because he has a soccer poster, has cleats under his bed, and has a soccer ball at the end of his bed.
 
==Physical appearance==
<gallery widths="180" type="slideshow">
Dear Adil 21.jpg|School uniform
Dear Adil 61.jpg|Casual clothes
Dear Adil 75.jpg|Imaginary outfit
Dear Adil 97.jpg|Another imaginary outfit
Dear Adil 154.jpg|Red backpack
</gallery>
Adil is a bear with a brown skin complexion. For casual clothes, he wears a green short-sleeved shirt with purple and white stripes, along with jeans. His school clothes are a dark blue collar shirt and tan-gray trousers.


He probably plays soccer, because he has a soccer poster, has cleats under his bed, and has a soccer ball at the end of his bed.
==Appearance==
Unlike Arthur, who is an aardvark, Adil is a bear, like the rest of his family.             
Adil is a bear with a brown skin complexion and wears a green short-sleeved shirt with purple and white stripes, along with jeans.
==Voice Actors==
In the credits for "[[The Long Road Home]]," it was revealed that [[Aaron Grunfeld]] was the voice of Adil in that episode. It has not been confirmed as to whether or not he voiced Adil throughout the entire series.
==Gallery==
{{Template:Fullgallery
|image2 = Dear Adil 135.jpg
|image1 = Dear Adil 151.jpg
|image3 = The Long Road Home 6.jpg}}
==Appearances==
==Appearances==
*80101 [[Dear Adil]]
===''Arthur''===
*120101 [[Is That Kosher?]]
*80101. "[[Dear Adil]]" {{C|First appearance}}
*120202 [[The Frensky Family Fiasco]]
*120101. "[[Is That Kosher?]]"
*141002 [[The Long Road Home]]
<!--*120202. "[[The Frensky Family Fiasco]]"{{cite}}-->
[[Category:Minor characters]]
*121001. "[[The Perfect Game]]" {{C|Mentioned only}}
*141002. "[[The Long Road Home]]"
===Online activities===
*[[Dear Adil (game)|Dear Adil]]
 
==See also==
*[[Adil Akyuz/Gallery]]
 
==References==
{{Reflist}}
[[Category:Kids]]
[[Category:Kids]]
[[Category:Bears]]
[[Category:Bears]]
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[[Category:Male]]
[[Category:3rd Graders]]
[[Category:3rd Graders]]
[[Category:Pen Pals]]
[[Category:Characters with known ages]]
[[Category:A to Z]]
[[Category:Secondary Characters]]

Latest revision as of 15:41, 14 January 2022

Adil Akyuz
Adil.png
Age 8[1]

Gender Male
Animal Bear

Complexion Brown

Residence Adil's apartment, Istanbul, Turkey
Family Mahmut Akyuz (father)
Mrs. Akyuz (mother)
Ayse Akyuz (sister)

Cartoon debut "Dear Adil"

Adil Akyuz is Arthur's 8-year-old Turkish pen-pal.

Arthur and Adil have a lot in common. Adil's best friend, Onder, is similar to Buster. They also both think that their sisters are annoying. Adil lives in an apartment and his room has a computer. His father owns a grocery store below his apartment, where Adil works on the weekends.

He has a little sister named Ayse. She sent D.W. a Turkish CD of Mary Moo Cow.

In "Is That Kosher?", it is revealed that Adil and his family celebrate Ramadan, which implies they are Muslims.

He plays soccer, because he has a soccer poster, has cleats under his bed, and has a soccer ball at the end of his bed.

Physical appearance[edit]

Adil is a bear with a brown skin complexion. For casual clothes, he wears a green short-sleeved shirt with purple and white stripes, along with jeans. His school clothes are a dark blue collar shirt and tan-gray trousers.

Appearances[edit]

Arthur[edit]

Online activities[edit]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. "'Adil Akyuz, eight years old, from Turkey.'"Arthur Read reading a paper, "Dear Adil"