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|family=[[Mrs. Armstrong]] (wife)<br>[[Sue Ellen Armstrong|Sue Ellen]] (daughter)
|family=[[Mrs. Armstrong]] (wife)<br>[[Sue Ellen Armstrong|Sue Ellen]] (daughter)
|cartoon first appeared= [[Sue Ellen Moves In]]|portrayer = [[Tony Robinow]]}}
|cartoon first appeared= [[Sue Ellen Moves In]]|portrayer = [[Tony Robinow]]}}
'''Mr. Armstrong'''<ref>{{refquote|I'm down to three suspects: Buster Baxter, Francine Frensky, and Sue Ellen Armstrong.|[[Arthur Read]]|"[[Arthur's Lost Library Book]]"}}</ref> is [[Sue Ellen Armstrong|Sue Ellen's]] father and the husband of [[Mrs. Armstrong]]. He is a diplomat; his job allows him and his family to travel all over the world. He enjoys telling people all about their travels.
'''Mr. Armstrong'''<ref>{{refquote|I'm down to three suspects: Buster Baxter, Francine Frensky, and Sue Ellen Armstrong.|[[Arthur Read]]|"[[Arthur's Lost Library Book]]"}}</ref> is [[Sue Ellen Armstrong|Sue Ellen's]] father and the husband of [[Mrs. Armstrong]]. He is a diplomat; his job allows him and his family to travel all over the world. He enjoys telling people all about their travels. He's voiced by Tony Robinow.  
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==References==
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Revision as of 22:08, 10 January 2014

This article is about Sue Ellen's father. You may be looking for Neil Armstrong or Lance Armstrong.
Mr. Armstrong
File:Papa Armstrong.png
Gender Male
Animal Cat

Family Mrs. Armstrong (wife)
Sue Ellen (daughter)

Mr. Armstrong[1] is Sue Ellen's father and the husband of Mrs. Armstrong. He is a diplomat; his job allows him and his family to travel all over the world. He enjoys telling people all about their travels. He's voiced by Tony Robinow.

References

  1. "I'm down to three suspects: Buster Baxter, Francine Frensky, and Sue Ellen Armstrong."Arthur Read, "Arthur's Lost Library Book"