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"Yup. You'll either come out famous or drink from a straw for the rest of your life."
Binky Barnes, "Arthur Plays the Blues"

Frederique Fugue
Dr. Fugue.JPG
Gender Male
Animal Dog

Dr. Frederique Fugue (originally spelled Frederick) was Arthur's piano teacher after Mrs. Cardigan retired in Arthur Plays the Blues. He has a French accent and is known for being one of the best piano teachers in Elwood City, but also one of the strictest, as he wants his students to play pieces and sing notes perfectly. According to Mrs. Cardigan, he was also a concert pianist. In a conversation with Binky about lip-syncing during chorus practice, Dr. Fugue remarks that he himself engaged in the practice during his undergraduate days in the Whiffenpoofs. We may infer from this that Dr. Fugue attended Yale University and was active at the campus in the Capella scene.

Young Dr. Fugue when he was in a chorus.

In Tipping the Scales he was the replacement teacher for Ms. Krasny. He taught Mr. Ratburn's Class how to sing In the Good Old Summertime perfectly. They were going to perform in Crown City, but there was a blizzard and the road to Crown City was closed so they stopped at a diner and sang there.

Dr. Frederique Fegue owns a cat named Fur Elise. She is an orange tabby cat that appeared in D.W.'s Furry Freakout. The cat is named after Für Elise, a song by Ludwig van Beethoven.

Dr. Frederique is a knitter as said by Binky, it is shown that he still knits for fun and belongs in a knitting club with Mr. Frensky and Rattles, among others, as shown in Arthur Unravels.

Trivia

  • His name is most likely based on the musical term "fugue," a composition with two or more voices or parts.