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|gender = Female
|gender = Female
|animal = Cat
|animal = Cat
|age = 3 and ½<ref>"What good luck. My daughter Vicita is three and a half." - [[Ramon Molina]] to [[D.W. Read]], "[[Arthur and Los Vecinos]]" (most likely as said by her father and she may think 1/2 is equivalent to 7/8; 11/12 etc.)</ref><br><small>or</small><br>3 and ⅞<ref>"I'm Vicita, I'm three and seven-eighths. You're gonna be my friend!" - Vicita Molina to [[D.W. Read]], "[[Arthur and Los Vecinos]]"</ref>|grade = Preschool  
|age = 3 and ½<ref>"What good luck. My daughter Vicita is three and a half." -
|birthday = October 5 [[Ramon Molina]] to [[D.W. Read]], "[[Arthur and Los Vecinos]]" (most likely as said by her father and she may think 1/2 is equivalent to 7/8; 11/12 etc.)</ref><br><small>or</small><br>3 and ⅞<ref>"I'm Vicita, I'm three and seven-eighths. You're gonna be my friend!" - Vicita Molina to [[D.W. Read]], "[[Arthur and Los Vecinos]]"</ref>|grade = Preschool  
|cartoon first appeared = "[[Arthur and Los Vecinos]]"|cartoon last appeared="[[Go Fly a Kite]]"
|cartoon first appeared = "[[Arthur and Los Vecinos]]"|cartoon last appeared="[[Go Fly a Kite]]"
|family = [[Ramon Molina]] (father)<br />[[Mrs. Molina]] (mother)<br />[[Alberto Molina|Alberto]] (brother)
|family = [[Ramon Molina]] (father)<br />[[Mrs. Molina]] (mother)<br />[[Alberto Molina|Alberto]] (brother)

Revision as of 13:28, 21 December 2014

Vicita Molina
Vicita Molina.JPG
Age 3 and ½[1]
or
3 and ⅞[2]
Grade Preschool
Gender Female
Animal Cat

Hair color Dark Brown

Residence Ecuador (formerly),
Molinas' House, Elwood City
Family Ramon Molina (father)
Mrs. Molina (mother)
Alberto (brother)

Vicita Molina is the youngest of the Molina family, the Read family's next-door neighbors.

Since her introduction in "Arthur and Los Vecinos," she has gone to D.W. many times for advice, as D.W. is at least one-eighth of a year older than Vicita.

Appearance

Vicita is an anthropomorphic cat, like her parents and brother. She has shoulder-length brown hair tied in two pigtails and she wears a light green T-shirt, blue pants, and turquoise shoes. She wears yellow pajamas and white and yellow socks.

Personality

Vicita is a lovely, young and playful little girl who gets along with most of the kids in her neighborhood. She usually gets along with her big brother Alberto and doesn't pester.

She also looks up to older kids like D.W., usually looking to them for guidance. She likes to play lots of games and she's very energetic.

But being young, she's also very naive and she's prone to common childhood fears, misinterpreting the things she hears, and she's easily manipulated by people like the Tibble Twins. She often goes to Alberto when she has trouble with older kids (like the Tibble Twins and Muffy).

Friends

  • D.W. Read: Being next-door neighbors and almost the same age, D.W. and Vicita are generally good friends who can relate to each other on many things. They play lots of games together and Vicita usually looks up to D.W. She can be bossy to Vicita sometimes, but their friendship remains strong.
  • Timmy and Tommy Tibble: Vicita and the Tibbles don't play a whole lot, but do occasionally get along. Unfortunately, the Tibbles like to lie to Vicita to get her to do things for them or just to see her act silly, which has led to some unpleasant encounters.

Appearances

NOTE: Do not confuse Vicita with Amanda

Arthur

Gallery

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The full image gallery for Vicita Molina may be viewed at Vicita Molina/Gallery.

References

  1. "What good luck. My daughter Vicita is three and a half." - |birthday = October 5 Ramon Molina to D.W. Read, "Arthur and Los Vecinos" (most likely as said by her father and she may think 1/2 is equivalent to 7/8; 11/12 etc.)
  2. "I'm Vicita, I'm three and seven-eighths. You're gonna be my friend!" - Vicita Molina to D.W. Read, "Arthur and Los Vecinos"