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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Fern spoke for the first time in the episode '[[Arthur and the True Francine (episode)|Arthur and the True Francine]]', when she asks Muffy, at one of her sleepovers, if she has ever lied before.
*Fern spoke for the first time in the episode '[[Arthur and the True Francine (episode)|Arthur and the True Francine]]', when she asks Muffy, at one of her sleepovers, if she has ever lied before.
**Her next speaking role was in [[I'm a Poet]], when she stood up for herself after Binky and Rattles made fun of her writing, commenting that it was the most she had said all year
*She doesn't have a visible hairstyle like the rest of the girls.
*She doesn't have a visible hairstyle like the rest of the girls.
*Fern doesn't have an uncle.<ref>"Muffy, I don't have an uncle and there is no "Thing", I made it up!" Fern Walters to [[Muffy Crosswire]], [[Buster Baxter]] and [[Arthur Read]], - [[Fernkenstein's Monster]].</ref>
*Fern doesn't have an uncle.<ref>"Muffy, I don't have an uncle and there is no "Thing", I made it up!" Fern Walters to [[Muffy Crosswire]], [[Buster Baxter]] and [[Arthur Read]], - [[Fernkenstein's Monster]].</ref>

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