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'''Maria lookalike''' is an unnamed character who made her first appearance in the episode "[[D.W. All Wet (episode)|D.W. All Wet]]".
'''Maria lookalike''' is an unnamed character who made her first appearance in the episode "[[D.W. All Wet (episode)|D.W. All Wet]]".
==Biography==
==Biography==
Not much is known about her since her appearances are very limited, but she has appeared in the series many times. It is unknown if she or [[Unknown Male Rabbit| her brother]], with whom she is usually seen, attends [[Lakewood Elementary School]].
Not much is known about her since her appearances are very limited, but she has appeared in the series many times. It is unknown if she or her [[Unknown Male Rabbit|brother]], with whom she is usually seen, attends [[Lakewood Elementary School]].
 
==Description==
==Description==
The Maria lookalike is a rabbit with a gray complexion. She wears a red dress, a yellow and red striped shirt, long white socks, and solid blue shoes.
The Maria lookalike is a rabbit with a gray complexion. She wears a red dress, a yellow and red striped shirt, long white socks, and solid blue shoes.

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