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'''Marie-Hélène''' | '''Marie-Hélène'''<ref>http://tv.ark.com/transcript/arthur-%28the_a_team%3b_emily_swallows_a_horse%29/1020/KTEH/Wednesday_May_26_2010/310551/ {{C|1=[https://web.archive.org/web/20151015072104/http://tv.ark.com/transcript/arthur-%28the_a_team%3b_emily_swallows_a_horse%29/1020/KTEH/Wednesday_May_26_2010/310551/ archived page]}}</ref> (also written as '''Marie-Helene''') is [[Emily]]'s nanny. | ||
She made her debut appearance as a background character in the episode "[[D.W. All Wet (episode)|D.W. All Wet]]" where she was part of the group of people at [[Bear Lake]]. She reappeared in the episode "[[Night of the Tibble]]" where she was with both Emily and D.W. as they went to the [[MacDonalds' House]] to see [[James MacDonald|James]]. | |||
==Physical appearance== | |||
She is a rabbit with a cream complexion wearing a white shirt, a green sweater over her white shirt, blue jeans, and blue and white sneakers. She has long blonde hair and drives what appears to be [[Marie-Helene's Car|a light blue Volkswagen Beetle]]. | She is a rabbit with a cream complexion wearing a white shirt, a green sweater over her white shirt, blue jeans, and blue and white sneakers. She has long blonde hair and drives what appears to be [[Marie-Helene's Car|a light blue Volkswagen Beetle]]. | ||
In Season 16 she has undergone a few changes. She wears a pink shirt, with a dark green sweater over her shirt, and wears pink and white sneakers. Her hair color is now brown. | In Season 16 she has undergone a few changes. She wears a pink shirt, with a dark green sweater over her shirt, and wears pink and white sneakers. Her hair color is now brown. | ||
==Trivia== | |||
In "[[D.W.'s Time Trouble]]," she is seen working the ticket booth at [[Mill Creek Mall Cinema 8 | *In "[[D.W.'s Time Trouble]]," she is seen working the ticket booth at [[Mill Creek Mall Cinema 8]].{{clear}} | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
<gallery widths="180"> | <gallery widths="180"> | ||
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D.W., Emily, Marie-Helene.JPG|D.W. and Emily with Marie-Helene during Season 16. | D.W., Emily, Marie-Helene.JPG|D.W. and Emily with Marie-Helene during Season 16. | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
==References== | |||
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[[Category:Rabbits]] | [[Category:Rabbits]] | ||
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[[Category:Minor characters]] | [[Category:Minor characters]] | ||
[[Category:Blond hair]] | [[Category:Blond hair]] | ||
[[Category:Brown hair]] | [[Category:Brown hair]] | ||
Revision as of 07:24, 15 October 2015
Marie-Hélène | |
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Gender | Female |
Animal | Rabbit
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Hair color | Blonde (seasons 1-15) Brown (season 16 - present) |
Complexion | Cream
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Job | Nanny
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Marie-Hélène[1] (also written as Marie-Helene) is Emily's nanny.
She made her debut appearance as a background character in the episode "D.W. All Wet" where she was part of the group of people at Bear Lake. She reappeared in the episode "Night of the Tibble" where she was with both Emily and D.W. as they went to the MacDonalds' House to see James.
Physical appearance
She is a rabbit with a cream complexion wearing a white shirt, a green sweater over her white shirt, blue jeans, and blue and white sneakers. She has long blonde hair and drives what appears to be a light blue Volkswagen Beetle.
In Season 16 she has undergone a few changes. She wears a pink shirt, with a dark green sweater over her shirt, and wears pink and white sneakers. Her hair color is now brown.
Trivia
- In "D.W.'s Time Trouble," she is seen working the ticket booth at Mill Creek Mall Cinema 8.
Gallery
References