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Cheryl Featherfoffer
Mrs. Featherfoffer.png
Gender Female
Animal Rat

Mrs. Featherfoffer was Arthur Read's babysitter from when he was a little boy. She has made many cameo appearances in the series, with a slightly different look to her almost every time.

Appearance

An alternate Mrs. Featherfoffer appearance, in "Arthur's Lost Dog
Another alternate appearance, in "It Came From Beyond

She has a gray skin complexion has hair that is brown, but is almost auburn. She wears yellow glasses, yellow earings, a light yellow turtleneck, purple pants with yellow flowers, and yellow shoes. In "Arthur's Lost Dog," she is seen with a tan skin complexion, blue glasses, and hair that is slightly browner. In the season 9 episode "It Came From Beyond," she is seen with a brown/orange skin complexion, light brown hair, a yellow sweater, a green skirt, brown glasses, and green earrings.

In an appearance in a picture in the Arthur's Guide to Children's Hospital Boston, she has blonde hair and a slightly browner skin complexion. She is wearing a green sweater and blue glasses. She is also seen working at the main lobby in this appearance.

Personality

Arthur disliked her the most, because she was very strict and would force kids to go to bed for making noise, especially when it was daytime and they weren't tired.

History

While carrying groceries, she once paid Buster when he helped her out.[1] In "Citizen Frensky," she was seen working at the Elwood City Times. She makes cameos in many other episodes as well.

Appearances

References

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