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− | }}'''Chester''' is a student of [[Glenbrook Academy]] in [[Mr. Pryce-Jones]]' 3rd grade class, and the doppelgänger of [[Arthur Read]]. Arthur went against him in Merlin's Maze race, mistaking him for his shadow once along the way. |
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− | + | '''Chester'''<ref>{{refquote|Remember, Chester, navigate by the sun and the tops of the trees.|[[Mr. Pryce-Jones]]|"[[The Return of the King]]"}}</ref> is a student of [[Glenbrook Academy]] in [[Mr. Pryce-Jones]]' 3rd grade class. [[Arthur Read|Arthur]] went against him in Merlin's Maze race, mistaking him for his shadow once along the way. According to [[Francine Frensky|Francine]], Chester beat Arthur to the center and won. |
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− | Chester is an aardvark similar in head shape to Arthur, but with a darker complexion. He also has hair while Arthur doesn't. |
+ | Chester is an aardvark similar in head shape to Arthur, but with a darker complexion. He also has some hair while Arthur doesn't. |
He wears the Glenbrook uniform with a white collared shirt, a dark blue tie, light blue V-neck shirt, and a medium blue jacket bearing the Glenbrook insignia. His glasses are similar to Arthur's but are flat along the top. |
He wears the Glenbrook uniform with a white collared shirt, a dark blue tie, light blue V-neck shirt, and a medium blue jacket bearing the Glenbrook insignia. His glasses are similar to Arthur's but are flat along the top. |
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==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
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− | *He shares his name with [[Sue Ellen]]'s [[Chester (stuffed animal)|teddy bear]]. |
+ | *He shares his name with [[Sue Ellen Armstrong|Sue Ellen]]'s [[Chester (stuffed animal)|teddy bear]]. |
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− | *He and several other Glenbrook students made a cameo appearance in the [[Library Card]] song of [[Arthur's Almost Live Not Real Music Festival]]. |
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+ | *''[[King Arthur|Chapter Book #13: King Arthur]]'' |
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Revision as of 22:45, 26 December 2019
- For other uses of "Chester", see Chester (disambiguation).
Chester | |
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Gender | Male |
Animal | Aardvark |
Book debut | King Arthur |
Cartoon debut | "The Return of the King" |
Chester[1] is a student of Glenbrook Academy in Mr. Pryce-Jones' 3rd grade class. Arthur went against him in Merlin's Maze race, mistaking him for his shadow once along the way. According to Francine, Chester beat Arthur to the center and won.
Physical appearance
Chester is an aardvark similar in head shape to Arthur, but with a darker complexion. He also has some hair while Arthur doesn't.
He wears the Glenbrook uniform with a white collared shirt, a dark blue tie, light blue V-neck shirt, and a medium blue jacket bearing the Glenbrook insignia. His glasses are similar to Arthur's but are flat along the top.
Trivia
- He shares his name with Sue Ellen's teddy bear.
Appearances
Arthur
Books
References
- ↑ "Remember, Chester, navigate by the sun and the tops of the trees." — Mr. Pryce-Jones, "The Return of the King"