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Sue Ellen Armstrong

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Sue Ellen Armstrong is a character from Arthur. She is voiced by Jessica Kardos.


Personality

Sue Ellen is assertive, proactive, brave, tough, kind, tolerant, honest, and creative. She is an amazing storyteller and is open-minded. She is also easy to get along with and can solve problems on her own. She is very mature for her age and interested in world culture.

Life Before Arthur

Sue Ellen's father was a diplomat so she has lived in various spots around the world. It is unknown why her family has settled in Elwood City.

Family

Sue Ellen lives with her father, a diplomat, and mother, a homemaker. She is an only child but keeps in touch with her brother-like friend in Tibet. Other family members aren't mentioned or seen.

Season One

In "Sue Ellen Moves In", Sue Ellen moves to Elwood City. Buster thinks she is an alien because she has many strange objects. He later realizes that she has lived all over the world and they become friends. In "Bully For Binky", Sue Ellen stands up to Binky and is not afraid to stand up to someone much bigger than her. Binky becomes intimidated by her because she knows martial arts. Later, Sue Ellen says that she doesn't want to fight him but if he ever does, she'll be ready. Binky soon stops his bullying.

Season Two

In "Sue Ellen's Lost Diary", she loses her diary in the library. She asks her friends but they haven't seen it. They wonder what is inside. Soon, they find her diary but they ultimately chose to not open it. Sue Ellen recovers her diary and hints that she has a crush on Arthur. In "Sue Ellen's Little Sister", Sue Ellen feels sad that she doesn't have a sibling. She asks her friends to be their siblings and realize that older brothers won't work. She looks for little sisters and ends up with D.W. whom she can't stand. She later realizes the pros of being an only child. Her parents get her a brother-like friend from Tibet to whom she can write letters to.

Season Three