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==Origin==
==Origin==
Wally's origin has been inconsistent throughout the series. In his debut, "[[Arthur's Dummy Disaster]]," George states that Wally was made in arts-and-crafts class with a little help from [[Neal Lundgren|his dad]]. In "[[Fifteen]]," George remembers getting Wally as a Christmas present. Furthermore, in "[[Fifteen]]," it is stated that Wally is made of ash wood, although in "[[The Silent Treatment]]," Wally himself states that he came from an oak tree. However, in that case, it could have been Wally lying that it was his wood being destroyed to further motivate George.
Wally's origin has been inconsistent throughout the series. In his debut, "[[Arthur's Dummy Disaster]]," George states that Wally was made in arts-and-crafts class with a little help from [[Neal Lundgren|his dad]]. In "[[Fifteen]]," George remembers getting Wally as a [[Christmas]] present. Furthermore, in "[[Fifteen]]," it is stated that Wally is made of ash wood, although in "[[The Silent Treatment]]," Wally himself states that he came from an oak tree. However, in that case, it could have been Wally lying that it was his wood being destroyed to further motivate George.


==Appearances==
==Appearances==

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