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*The toy's singing was recorded by [[Sonja Ball]]. | *The toy's singing was recorded by [[Sonja Ball]]. | ||
*In the [[Arthur's Perfect Christmas (book)|book version]] of ''Arthur's Perfect Christmas'', D.W. states instead that Quackers is capable of saying over 4,000 words and that she wants to hear them all. | *In the [[Arthur's Perfect Christmas (book)|book version]] of ''Arthur's Perfect Christmas'', D.W. states instead that Quackers is capable of saying over 4,000 words and that she wants to hear them all. | ||
*In "[[Baby Kate and the Imaginary Mystery]]", a Quackers toy is seen in Grandma Tibble's doll room. | |||
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Revision as of 17:43, 19 August 2017
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First Appeared (books) |
Quackers is a toy D.W. gets from Santa Claus instead of Tina the Talking Tabby. It is a plush toy duck that sings when you squeeze its belly. It could also say a number of phrases, over 5,000 in all, but it couldn't say "meow." It is possible that the singing mechanism is separate from the talking mechanism, as D.W. was able to make him sing at will. His outfit has a sailor theme.
D.W. really wanted Tina, but came to accept Quackers as being "kinda cute." She later declared that Santa knew she would like Quackers much better than Tina.
Quackers' Phrases
- I love you. Do you love me?
- Quack-a-doodle-doo!
Quackers' Song
Quick, Quack, Quaddy Quack
Squeeze my belly, squeeze my back
Quooky Quiddy, Quacky Quo
Pull my bill, pull my toe
Quicky Quacky, Doodley Doo
You love me and I love you
Appearances
Arthur
Trivia
- The toy's singing was recorded by Sonja Ball.
- In the book version of Arthur's Perfect Christmas, D.W. states instead that Quackers is capable of saying over 4,000 words and that she wants to hear them all.
- In "Baby Kate and the Imaginary Mystery", a Quackers toy is seen in Grandma Tibble's doll room.