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'''Rita Hareworth''' is a woman who appears on a poster in the [[Verseburg]] jail, on the wall of the cell in which [[William Carlos Williams]] was held.{{Ep|Rhyme for Your Life}} | '''Rita Hareworth''' is a woman who appears on a poster in the [[Verseburg]] jail, on the wall of the cell in which [[William Carlos Williams]] was held.{{Ep|Rhyme for Your Life}} | ||
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*Rita Hareworth is based on {{W|Rita Hayworth}}, an American dancer and film actress who achieved fame during the | *Rita Hareworth is based on {{W|Rita Hayworth}}, an American dancer and film actress who achieved fame during the 1940's as one of the era's top stars. | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:01, 14 January 2022
Rita Hareworth | |
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Gender | Female |
Animal | Rabbit
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Hair color | Brown
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Cartoon debut | "Rhyme for Your Life"
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Rita Hareworth is a woman who appears on a poster in the Verseburg jail, on the wall of the cell in which William Carlos Williams was held. "Rhyme for Your Life"
Trivia[edit]
- Rita Hareworth is based on Rita Hayworth, an American dancer and film actress who achieved fame during the 1940's as one of the era's top stars.