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==Appearances==
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===Websites===
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*[[Arthur's Guide to Children's Hospital Boston]]
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Revision as of 08:07, 16 March 2014

Dr. Zimmer
Zimmer.jpg
Dr. Zimmer in "Sue Ellen Moves In"
Gender Male
Animal Bear

Hair color Orange (103b),
White

Job Scientist, paleontologist, ogre-ism expert, entomologist, radiologist

Dr. Zimmer[1] is a scientist who studies various subjects.

Biography

Dr. Zimmer, although not given by name, was the paleontologist in "Buster's Dino Dilemma" who informed Arthur and Buster about Dr. Marsh and Dr. Cope's study on their fossil.

He appears in "Sue Ellen Moves In" in Arthur's imagination where Sue Ellen is a spy for Ngngafajhg.

He visited Lakewood Elementary School in "Arthur's Lucky Pencil" to write equations on the chalkboard in Mr. Ratburn's classroom, but Brain, using the lucky pencil, was able to solve the equation before he had finished writing it.

He appeared again in "Sue Ellen's Lost Diary" in Francine's imagination explaining ogre-ism and why mean people should be kept separate from other kids. He has a German accent in "Sue Ellen's Lost Dairy," which references Albert Einstein, along with his uncombed white hair.

In "Fernkenstein's Monster," he is the old professor in Fern's story.

In "What is that Thing?," he plays tic-tac-toe with a robot in Arthur's daydream.

He appeared as a radiologist on the Arthur's Guide to Children's Hospital Boston website.

Appearances

Arthur

Books

Websites

Gallery

References

  1. "I'm afraid your friend exhibits all the signs of acute ogre-ism."
    "Ogre-ism, Dr. Zimmer?"
    — Dr. Zimmer and Sue Ellen Armstrong, "Sue Ellen's Lost Diary"