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An '''imaginary friend''' is an imaginary being that children often create. | An '''imaginary friend''' is an imaginary being that children often create. [[Nadine Flumberghast|Nadine]] described [[D.W. Read|D.W.]] as her "real friend."<ref>[[Postcards from Buster (episode)|"Postcards from Buster" (''Arthur'' episode)]]</ref> Within the series, they are depicted as beings that manifest from the imagination of young children. While they do physically exist (as opposed to simply being products of their creator's imagination), only certain individuals are able to see them. | ||
[[Nadine Flumberghast|Nadine]] described [[D.W. Read|D.W.]] as her "real friend."<ref>[[Postcards from Buster (episode)|"Postcards from Buster" (''Arthur'' episode)]]</ref> | |||
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Latest revision as of 06:06, 8 December 2018
An imaginary friend is an imaginary being that children often create. Nadine described D.W. as her "real friend."[1] Within the series, they are depicted as beings that manifest from the imagination of young children. While they do physically exist (as opposed to simply being products of their creator's imagination), only certain individuals are able to see them.