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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Due to her tomboyish personality, and being voiced by a boy, W.D. is easily mistaken as one.
*Due to her tomboyish personality, and being voiced by a boy, W.D. is easily mistaken as one.
**It is further confirmed that she is female, as her father refers to W.D and D.W as "the girls."
*D.W. stated she and W.D. had nothing in common, but they in fact do: They both hate being called by their full names.
*D.W. stated she and W.D. had nothing in common, but they in fact do: They both hate being called by their full names.
==Gallery==
==Gallery==
===Alternate apparel===
===Alternate apparel===

Revision as of 21:40, 29 July 2017

W.D. Merkle
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Age 4[1]

Gender Female
Animal Bear

Hair color Red

Family Ursa Merkles (mother)
Herman Merkles (father)

Wilhelmina Dagmar "W.D." Merkles is a tomboyish girl around D.W.'s age that appears in "Best Enemies." Their parents thought they would get along perfectly, but they turn out to like completely different things. W.D. likes racecars and broccoli, and doesn't believe in unicorns.

She has an imaginary friend named Maxine who is an anthropomorphic elephant. Just like Nadine, Maxine gives W.D. advice. W.D. actually follows her advice, unlike D.W. with Nadine.


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Physical appearance

W.D. is a bear with a tan complexion and short red hair. She wears an orange and tan shirt, blue jeans, a white and blue baseball cap, and white and red colored sneakers, but for some reason doesn't wear socks. W.D. also wears light blue pajamas.

Trivia

  • Due to her tomboyish personality, and being voiced by a boy, W.D. is easily mistaken as one.
    • It is further confirmed that she is female, as her father refers to W.D and D.W as "the girls."
  • D.W. stated she and W.D. had nothing in common, but they in fact do: They both hate being called by their full names.

Gallery

Alternate apparel

Other

References

  1. "Just because we're both the same age..." D.W. Read to W.D. Merkles, Best Enemies.