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|gender = Male
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|job = Poet
|cartoon first appeared = "[[Rhyme for Your Life]]"
|cartoon_debut = "[[Rhyme for Your Life]]"
|portrayer = [[John Stocker]]}}'''William Carlos Williams''' was a poet who was imprisoned in the [[Verseburg]] jail for refusing to rhyme, instead demanding free verse. Although he is capable of rhyming, he simply chooses not to. With [[Binky Barnes|Binky]], he escapes from the jail in a red [[wheelbarrow]] by traveling through a tunnel hidden behind a [[Rita Hareworth]] poster. As they part ways, Williams encourages Binky to keep his pursuit of the [[Purple Orange]], while accidentally making a rhyme.{{ep|Rhyme for Your Life}}
|portrayer = [[John Stocker]]}}'''William Carlos Williams''' was a poet who was imprisoned in the [[Verseburg]] jail for refusing to rhyme, instead demanding free verse. Although he is capable of rhyming, he simply chooses not to. With [[Binky Barnes|Binky]], he escapes from the jail in a red [[wheelbarrow]] by traveling through a tunnel hidden behind a [[Rita Hareworth]] poster. As they part ways, Williams encourages Binky to keep his pursuit of the [[Purple Orange]], while accidentally making a rhyme.{{ep|Rhyme for Your Life}}



Latest revision as of 16:05, 14 January 2022

William Carlos Williams
William Carlos Williams.png
Gender Male

Job Poet

Cartoon debut "Rhyme for Your Life"

William Carlos Williams was a poet who was imprisoned in the Verseburg jail for refusing to rhyme, instead demanding free verse. Although he is capable of rhyming, he simply chooses not to. With Binky, he escapes from the jail in a red wheelbarrow by traveling through a tunnel hidden behind a Rita Hareworth poster. As they part ways, Williams encourages Binky to keep his pursuit of the Purple Orange, while accidentally making a rhyme. "Rhyme for Your Life"

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