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|animal = Bear | |animal = Bear | ||
| | |job = Scientist, [[ogre-ism]] expert, radiologist | ||
|cartoon first appeared = "[[Sue Ellen Moves In]]" | |cartoon first appeared = "[[Sue Ellen Moves In]]" | ||
|book first appeared=[[Arthur and the Lost Diary]]}} | |cartoon last appeared = "[[Fernkenstein's Monster]]" | ||
'''Dr. Zimmer''' is a scientist | |book first appeared=[[Arthur and the Lost Diary]]|caption = Dr. Zimmer in "[[Sue Ellen Moves In]]" | ||
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'''Dr. Zimmer'''<ref>{{quote|I'm afraid your friend exhibits all the signs of acute ogre-ism."<br>"Ogre-ism, Dr. Zimmer?|Dr. Zimmer and [[Sue Ellen Armstrong]]|"[[Sue Ellen's Lost Diary]]"}}</ref> is a scientist who studies various subjects. Considering how he only appeared in imagination sequences, he may not be real at all. | |||
==Biography== | |||
He first appears in "[[Sue Ellen Moves In]]" in [[Arthur Read|Arthur]]'s imagination where [[Sue Ellen Armstrong|Sue Ellen]] is a spy for [[Ngngafajhg]]. | He first appears in "[[Sue Ellen Moves In]]" in [[Arthur Read|Arthur]]'s imagination where [[Sue Ellen Armstrong|Sue Ellen]] is a spy for [[Ngngafajhg]]. | ||
He appeared again in "[[Sue Ellen's Lost Diary]]" in [[Francine Frensky|Francine]]'s imagination explaining | He appeared again in "[[Sue Ellen's Lost Diary]]" in [[Francine Frensky|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 Walters|Fern]]'s story. | In "[[Fernkenstein's Monster]]," he is the old professor in [[Fern Walters|Fern]]'s story. | ||
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In "[[What is that Thing?]]," he plays tic-tac-toe with a [[Bob (robot)|robot]] in Arthur's daydream. | In "[[What is that Thing?]]," he plays tic-tac-toe with a [[Bob (robot)|robot]] in Arthur's daydream. | ||
He appeared as a radiologist on the [ | He appeared as a radiologist on the [[Arthur's Guide to Children's Hospital Boston]] website. | ||
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==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
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Thank you miss jones.jpg | Thank you miss jones.jpg | ||
Zimmer and evil sue ellen.jpg | Zimmer and evil sue ellen.jpg | ||
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</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
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[[Category:Bears]] | [[Category:Bears]] | ||
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[[Category:Characters with glasses]] | [[Category:Characters with glasses]] | ||
[[Category:Doctors and medical personnel]] | [[Category:Doctors and medical personnel]] | ||
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Revision as of 06:49, 9 October 2013
Dr. Zimmer | |
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Dr. Zimmer in "Sue Ellen Moves In" | |
Gender | Male |
Animal | Bear
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Hair color | White
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Job | Scientist, ogre-ism expert, radiologist
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Dr. Zimmer[1] is a scientist who studies various subjects. Considering how he only appeared in imagination sequences, he may not be real at all.
Biography
He first appears in "Sue Ellen Moves In" in Arthur's imagination where Sue Ellen is a spy for Ngngafajhg.
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.
Gallery
- Thank you miss jones.jpg
References
- ↑
"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"