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Carl Gould

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For other uses of "Carl," see Carl (disambiguation).
Carl Gould
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Carl in "When Carl Met George"
Age 8

Gender Male
Animal Rabbit

Hair color Brown

Favorite color Blue

Family Mother

Carl is a third grader with Asperger's syndrome, a particular autism spectrum disorder, characterized by significant difficulties in social interaction, alongside restricted and repetitive patterns of behavior and interests.

Physical appearance

Carl is a rabbit. He has short, swurvy orange hair and wears a light blue T-shirt, gray jeans, dark blue and white sneakers and glasses.

Personality and Skills

Carl has Asperger's syndrome, a form of Autism spectrum disorder which makes him have problems with social interaction when being around people. He loves trains and can point out every detail of them with incredible accuracy and attention to detail. As well as trains, he likes to assemble jigsaws and can draw rather good lions all by hand. He can get somewhat anxious around situations that are unfamiliar to him, but can often find a rational solution to a problem whenever it presents itself. He likes apple juice in a box, not a bottle. His favorite color is blue, but he dislikes the color brown.

Trivia

  • He likes trains. He has a book filled with detailed drawings he drew himself.
    • However, his interests have changed to rockets and spaceships by the time of "Buster Spaces Out", though the interests of one with Asperger's changes on a regular basis.
  • Carl also plays baseball with the local little league team, as evidenced by "Baseball Blues".

Appearances

Arthur

Gallery

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The full image gallery for Carl Gould may be viewed at Carl Gould/Gallery.