Clip Art a Series of Unfortunate Events Eye Clip Art a Series of Unfortunate Events Madame Lulu
Olivia Caliban, besides known nether the allonym Madame Lulu, was a fortune teller at the Caligari Carnival in addition to its director.
In the book series, she first appeared in The Carnivorous Carnival and was the ninth guardian of the Baudelaire children and their second unofficial guardian, after Hal.
In the Tv serial, she has an extended role; she first appeared in The Austere Academy: Part 1 every bit a librarian employed at Prufrock Preparatory School'due south library. She befriends Jacques Snicket in The Ersatz Lift: Part One and becomes a fellow member of the Firefighting side of VFD in the process. She later on takes the role of Madame Lulu while a adult female that previously held the post (implied to be Kit Snicket) left the Caligari Funfair to recollect the Sugar Bowl from Heimlich Hospital.
Contents
- one Personality
- 2 Biography
- 2.1 The Carnivorous Funfair
- 3 TV Series Divergent Canon
- 4 Behind the scenes
- five Quotes
- five.1 Books
- 5.2 TV serial
- 6 Trivia
- 7 Appearances
- eight Gallery
- viii.1 Books
- 8.ii Television Series
- 8.iii Behind the Scenes
- ix Sources
Personality
In the volume, Olivia has a somewhat cowardly personality, and becomes reliant on the Baudelaires to escape with them to the mountains. She is also a flawed adult who only wants to "give people what they desire" which is probably a want to satisfy others. Before her death, Olivia revealed true identity of the Baudelaires (who were disguised as freaks) to Count Olaf but considering he asked, making them feel betrayed when the caravan rolls down the mount. Olivia is as well shown to be somewhat cruel, proverb she does not care about the sleep quality of the carnival freaks.
It is unsaid that Olivia and Count Olaf were in a relationship or only liked to be with her for more than her abilities, since she mentions he used to visit her just for the pleasance of her company. Additionally, Olivia calls him "my Olaf" and Olaf seems to gift her lions just and then she can have a more successful carnival. This could factor into why Olivia backstabbed the Baudelaires in the way that she did. Her motive could take been to attempt to make her former honey happy again.
In the Television set series, her personality is fundamentally altered and then that she is a caring, more independent adult who wishes to protect the Baudelaires. She is given a much more heroic role such every bit accompanying Jacques Snicket on several missions to assist the children and do any they can to put a end to Count Olaf'south scheme. She develops romantic feelings towards Jacques during their time together, kissing him before she departs. There are also no implications that she was ever romantically involved with Olaf.
In the Television set serial, unlike the book, she was a lot more confident in what she did. When visiting Mr. Poe to tell him to bring Count Olaf to justice, she is more confident. In the next 2 episodes, she tries to salvage the Quagmires with Jacques. In her final moments, she confronted Olaf, determined to avenge Jacques, just her words were twisted past Olaf, who took them to mean Olivia had given him her consent to be fed to the lions, resulting in her decease in the lion pit.
Biography
Her motto was "Anybody gets what they want." Her natural hair color was blonde, but she disguised this with a fake turban, the same turban Count Olaf wore in The Austere Academy when he was pretending to be Coach Genghis and spoke in the same accent that Count Olaf used when he was pretending to be Gunther, the innest auctioneer, calculation "please" at odd times.
Count Olaf visited her at the carnival whenever he needed to know the latest whereabouts of the Baudelaires, believing that she could tell through psychic ways. However, Madame Lulu wasn't a real psychic. Instead, she requested her guests to close their eyes, so researched the answers to their questions, using the documents in an archival library hidden under a table in her tent. A device that she invented would trick her guests into thinking that smoke and lightning would initiate inside the tent. It is unknown whether or not Count Olaf learned that she was a fraud.
Madame Lulu was originally, as Olivia Caliban, a member of V.F.D. It is known that Captain Widdershins taught her how to read codes on stained maps. It is unclear what side of the schism Madame Lulu was loyal to if she chose a side at all. Madame Lulu said that she merely likes giving people what they want.
The Cannibal Carnival
Mademe Lulu fortune-telling.
Madame Lulu is aware that Caligari Funfair may close if they do not get enough customers and then she hires the Baudelaire orphans disguised as freaks to work at that place in the hope that the new arrivals volition cause the carnival to be popular again.
The adjacent morning time, they detect that when Olaf asked Madame Lulu "Is one Baudelaire parent withal alive?", she consulted the crystal ball (and V.F.D. Members using a phone bearded as a lamp) and answered: "Yeah, one is upward in the Mortmain Mountains."
Olaf gifts her a pack of lions, saying that if one of the freaks is devoured, information technology volition heave the popularity of the carnival.
The Baudelaires become dorsum to Lulu's tent to search for clues. They first detect the V.F.D. symbol on the outside and inside find a secret archival library under the tabular array hidden by a tablecloth that she uses to aid her in her predictions. The mysterious effects behind her fortune telling turn out to be no more than ropes and pulleys. They accidentally break Lulu's crystal ball when trying to elevator the tablecloth college to go a better glimpse of the archival library, and they are discovered when Lulu comes in.
Lulu breaks down and throws off her disguise, revealing herself as a woman named Olivia who just wants to give people what they want. She is a fellow member of V.F.D. and tells them well-nigh the V.F.D. disguise kit and a Schism that tore apart the organization. Olivia discovers that the children are actually the Baudelaires in disguise when Klaus lets slip that Olivia made a prediction regarding the Baudelaires' parent. The Baudelaires reveal their identities and plan to travel with Olivia to the Mortmain Mountains to decide if one of their parents is actually alive as she predicted to Count Olaf.
Despite clearly maxim so, Olivia herself is uncertain and only suggested the Mortmain Mountains as their possible location equally that is i of the few remaining V.F.D. headquarters. Violet plans to invent a vehicle made from the cars from the nearby roller coaster and the fan chugalug from the lightening furnishings Olivia used in her fortune telling that would enable them to escape from the carnival and travel up the Mortmain Mountains.
Esmé accusing Madame Lulu for supposedly stealing Olaf from her.
Esmé Squalor, who is jealous of Olaf'south attention to Madame Lulu and the latter's actions towards her boyfriend, comes to the caravan of the freaks in an outfit that says I Love Freaks. Esmé tries to convince them that whoever is picked to be thrown into the pit of ravenous lions the adjacent day should throw Madame Lulu in instead. If they do that, they will exist made part of Count Olaf's theater troupe and begin audacious careers as criminals.
Madame Lulu, along with the Bald Human being with the Long Nose, died after falling into the pit of lions during the skirmish at the carnival. Not wanting to picket her beingness eaten by lions, the Baudelaires silently walked abroad from the crowd. Crying and distressed, they constitute themselves at Madame Lulu'southward tent.
Later, when the Baudelaires are riding in a caravan upwards the mountain, Olaf reveals that before her demise, Madame Lulu told him that the Baudelaires disguised themselves as freaks. She nearly likely did this because of her devotion to giving people what they desire, but the Baudelaires felt betrayed.
TV Series Divergent Canon
| " | "I'm more than than that. I'm a volunteer" | " |
| — Olivia'southward terminal words before being mauled to death past lions. |
In the TV series, Olivia has an extended role.
In The Austere Academy: Office 1 & Office Two, she is a librarian at Prufrock. She tries to assist out the Baudelaires and the Quagmires to the best of her ability. She finds an annotated book, The Incomplete History of Secret Organizations, which was dropped by Larry the Waiter while trying to deliver it to the Baudelaires at Prufrock Prep, and she learns of the bigger film.
Olivia visiting Mr. Poe.
In The Ersatz Lift: Part One & Function Two, Olivia visits Arthur Poe at Mulctuary Money Management. She tries to tell him about how the orphans are being taken advantage of. As usual, Poe does not listen, although it is mainly because he is well-nigh to get on a helicopter search for the Quagmires. Jacquelyn Scieszka overhears the conversation and has Jacques Snicket selection up Olivia and recruit her into their secret system, 5.F.D. Jacques and Olivia search 667 Nighttime Avenue for the Quagmires by climbing upwardly the side of the apartment building in lodge to practice and so, merely accept no luck looking for them.
Jacques kisses Olivia.
In The Vile Village: Part One & Part Two, Jacques and Olivia arrive at the Hamlet of Fowl Devotees to rails down the Baudelaires and Count Olaf. Jacques and Olivia detain Olaf at the local jailhouse, unaware of Esmé's new role equally Officer Luciana. Off-screen, she detains Jacques and Olivia earlier setting Olaf gratis afterwards. In jail, Olivia convinces Esmé to free her and Jacques in exchange for the location of the Sugar Basin, an object with ties to Esmé'south by. Jacques directs Olivia to Madame Lulu, a fellow associate, in order to find the Sugar Bowl before Esmé and Olaf do. Jacques stays at the village in order to watch over the Baudelaires and the Quagmires and gives Olivia a cheerio kiss. Unfortunately, he is murdered past Olaf once Olivia leaves.
Olivia is dropped into the pit of hungry lions.
In The Carnivorous Carnival: Part One & Part 2, Olivia reveals to the Baudelaires that "Madame Lulu" is a rotating role. The adaptation mainly follows the aforementioned plot every bit the book, except Olivia is more than honorable to the Baudelaires as she never reveals their true identity to Count Olaf and tries to save their lives. She explains about why she gave Esmé the location of the Sugar Basin and that she swapped places with the previous Madame Lulu (Kit Snicket), so she could retrieve and so it. Later during the functioning at the panthera leo pit, Klaus and Violet(disguised as Beverly and Elliot) are picked to jump into the panthera leo pit. Esmè pressures Olivia to push them in, just she pushes them to rubber, and confronts Olaf. He realizes that Olivia is in fact "that school librarian", to which Olivia states she is a volunteer. She ways she was part of VFD, just Olaf decides to have it to mean she's volunteering to exist fed to the lions. Olivia is dropped into the lion pit by Olaf, and she gets quickly killed by the lions when they tear her apart and eat her. Everyone watching her demise is shocked and appalled past it'south sheer gruesomeness.
Backside the scenes
She is portrayed by Sara Rue in the Boob tube series.
Quotes
Books
- "My Olaf!" (said 18 times in the book)
- "I'm thrilled, please, to see you, my Olaf. Welcome to the caravan of mine. How is life for you lot?"
- "Madame Lulu has no money, delight. Is hard, my Olaf, to do fortunetelling for you when Madame Lulu is and so poor. The caravan of mine has leaky roof, and Madame Lulu needs money, delight, to do repairs."
- "Madame Lulu does not particularly intendance about slumber of freaks."
- "How dare you, please, enter the tent without permission of Madame Lulu! I am the dominate of Caligari Carnival, please, and you must obey me every single moment of your freakish lives! Delight, I accept never seen, please, the freaks who are so ungrateful to Madame Lulu! You are in the worst of the trouble, please! You are the breakers of the crystal brawl! You should be ashamed of your freaky selves! The crystal ball is the very valuable matter, please, and is having of the magical powers!"
TV series
- Klaus: "A library is an island in a vast bounding main of ignorance."
Olivia: "Particularly if that library is tall and the surrounding area has been flooded." - Nero: "Why are y'all here?"
Olivia: "Why are any of us here? Life is thickly sown with thorns, and I know no other remedy than to pass quickly through them. Voltaire said that." - "Too bad nosotros can't set up stupidity at the vice chief level."
- "Mr. Poe, I have taken an unpaid sabbatical from my job as a school librarian to come to the city and investigate these things for myself, and frankly, the more I read, the more dislocated and upset I get."
- "In a world too often governed by corruption and airs, it tin exist hard to stay true to i's philosophical and literary principles."
- "Look at me, a part of a noble and heroic organisation, finally putting my innate physical dexterity and extensive training in library science to the purpose for which they were made." (to Esmé)
- (As Lulu, after Olaf finds a Heimlich Hospital band in her library) "Spirits work in mysterious ways. Also, Madame Lulu rrrrrrrrrrrrecently havecheckup."
- "I'chiliad more than that. I'm a volunteer" (Nearly to be fed to lions)
Trivia
Olivia telling Olaf'due south "fortune".
- Although the book does not reveal "Madame Lulu" is a rotating position, it could exist implied in the book when she says, "My name is Olivia. I'one thousand not Madame Lulu and I'g not a fortune-teller." Whether or not "Madame Lulu" being a rotating position was intended when Daniel Handler wrote the book is unknown.
- In the Netflix evidence, the character of "Madame Lulu" is a rotating position, with the previous Madame Lulu being Kit Snicket.
- In the volume The Miserable Manufactory, Madame Lulu may be the fortune-teller who did not forgive Lemony Snicket after a policeman (possibly Harvey Mitchum) tripped Snicket, forcing him to break the crystal brawl he was holding.
- Withal, in the TV series, Lemony says he never had the pleasure of coming together Olivia, although the books and TV series may be considered split up canons.
A noose under O. Snicket. It is possible Olivia is related to the Snicket family unit, and the noose is a reference to her decease.
- Olivia Caliban may be the sister of Thursday, the sis-in-police force of Miranda Caliban, and the aunt of Friday Caliban. All the same, she could too exist Miranda's sister, which would still brand her the aunt of Friday, but the sister-in-law of Thursday instead. If Helm Widdershins is Thursday, and so the latter must be true.
- Another theory is that if Olivia Caliban and Miranda Caliban are sisters, then information technology'south possible they accept a third sibling, N. Caliban or N. Snicket, because of the alphabet name social club of many siblings in the series such every bit the Snickets and Denouements. It would be MNO, as in Miranda, N, and Olivia.
- In the TV serial, Olivia secretly enjoys cart-surfing when no one else is looking.
- In the TV serial, information technology is revealed Olivia liked To Kill a Mockingbird. Unfortunately, Carmelita Spats interpreted the book title too literally and thought Olivia liked killing mockingbirds.
- In the TV series, information technology is revealed that Olivia is an orphan when Count Olaf, disguised as Coach Genghis, asked all orphans to stand.
- In the volume series, Olivia falls into the lion pit by accident, while the TV serial shows that Olaf dropped her into the pit, causing her to be eaten.
Appearances
| Books | |||||
| A Series of Unfortunate Events (Books) | |||||
| 1. The Bad Beginning (1999): | Absent-minded | 7. The Vile Village (2001): | Absent-minded | ||
| two. The Reptile Room (1999): | Absent | eight. The Hostile Infirmary (2001): | Absent-minded | ||
| iii. The Wide Window (2000): | Absent | 9. The Carnivorous Carnival (2002): | Debut | ||
| 4. The Miserable Mill (2000): | Mentioned | 10. The Slippery Slope (2003): | Absent-minded | ||
| 5. The Austere University (2000): | Absent | xi. The Grim Grotto (2004): | Absent-minded | ||
| 6. The Ersatz Elevator (2001): | Absent-minded | 12. The Penultimate Peril (2005): | Absent | ||
| 13. The End (2006): | Mentioned | ||||
| All the Wrong Questions | |||||
| Who Could That Exist at This 60 minutes? (2012): | Absent | Shouldn't You Be in School? (2014): | Absent | ||
| When Did You See Her Terminal? (2013): | Absent | Why Is Tonight Different from All Other Nights? (2015): | Absent | ||
| File Under: 13 Suspicious Incidents (2014): | Absent-minded | ||||
| Snicketverse | |||||
| Lemony Snicket: The Unauthorized Autobiography (2002): | Absent | ||||
| The Dismal Dinner (2004): | Absent-minded | ||||
| The Beatrice Letters (2006): | Absent | ||||
| 29 Myths on the Swinster Pharmacy (2014): | Absent | ||||
| The Hero of the Story (2017): | Absent | ||||
| Poison for Breakfast (2021): | Absent | ||||
| Other Snicket Books | |||||
| The Baby in the Manger (2002): | Absent | ||||
| The Latke Who Couldn't Cease Screaming (2007): | Absent-minded | ||||
| The Lump of Coal (2008): | Absent | ||||
| The Composer Is Dead (2009): | Absent | ||||
| thirteen Words (2010): | Absent-minded | ||||
| The Night (2013): | Absent-minded | ||||
| Goldfish Ghost (2017): | Absent | ||||
| Adaptations | ||||||||||||
| Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events (2004 Paramount Film) | ||||||||||||
| A Series of Unfortunate Events: | Absent | |||||||||||
| A Serial of Unfortunate Events (2017-2019 Netflix TV Series) | ||||||||||||
| Season Ane | ||||||||||||
| The Bad First: Part One: | Absent-minded | The Wide Window: Part One: | Absent | |||||||||
| The Bad Beginning: Part Two: | Absent | The Wide Window: Part Two: | Absent-minded | |||||||||
| The Reptile Room: Role Ane: | Absent | The Miserable Mill: Function One: | Absent | |||||||||
| The Reptile Room: Part Two: | Absent | The Miserable Factory: Office Two: | Absent | |||||||||
| Season Two | ||||||||||||
| The Ascetic Academy: Part Ane: | Debut | The Vile Village: Part Two: | Pictured | |||||||||
| The Ascetic University: Part Two: | Appears | The Hostile Hospital: Part One: | Mentioned | |||||||||
| The Ersatz Elevator: Role One: | Appears | The Hostile Hospital: Office Two: | Absent | |||||||||
| The Ersatz Elevator: Part Two: | Appears | The Carnivorous Carnival: Part Ane: | Appears | |||||||||
| The Vile Hamlet: Part One: | Appears | The Cannibal Carnival: Part Two: | Appears | |||||||||
| Season Iii | ||||||||||||
| The Slippery Slope: Part 1: | Absent | The Grim Grotto: Part 2: | Absent | |||||||||
| The Slippery Gradient: Part Two: | Absent | The Penultimate Peril: Part One: | Absent | |||||||||
| The Grim Grotto: Part One: | Absent | The Penultimate Peril: Part Two: | Pictured | |||||||||
| The End: | Absent | |||||||||||
Gallery
Books
Olivia viewing the Baudelaires in her crystal brawl.
Olivia viewing the Baudelaires in her crystal ball.
Olivia (disguised as Madame Lulu) telling Count Olaf the Baudelaires' location.
TV Series
Olivia secretly cart-surfing.
Olivia as a Prufrock librarian.
Olivia and Jacques climbing 667 Dark Avenue.
Olivia as Madame Lulu.
Olivia as Madame Lulu.
Olivia reveals herself to the Baudelaires.
Olivia protecting the Baudelaires.
Olivia on the plank.
Poster.
Olivia and Jacquelyn.
Olivia gets fed to the lions.
Olivia 'fortune-telling'.
Olivia well-nigh to be eaten by lions.
Olivia is frozen in fright upon realizing she will be eaten by the lions.
Olivia realizes that Olaf is virtually to feed her to the lions.
Olivia looks into the lions' hungry jaws that will tear and devour her.
Olivia screaming as she gets torn and eaten by the lions.
Behind the Scenes
Madame Lulu Concept Fine art.
Olivia in the city.
Sources
- ↑ In the reprise of That's Not How the Story Goes in The Penultimate Peril: Part 2, an image of Kit continuing adjacent to her taxi and looking at the burning Caligari Funfair is labelled as "Urban center News October 12th" above the newspaper.
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| Miranda Caliban × Thursday • Olivia Caliban | |
| Friday Caliban | |
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| Original theater group | Count Olaf • Fernald • Bald Man • Henchperson of Indeterminate Gender • White-Faced Women • Wart-Faced Man |
| Additions | Georgina Orwell • Carmelita Spats • Esmé Squalor • Olivia Caliban • Hugo • Colette • Kevin • Man with a Beard but No Pilus • Woman with Hair but No Beard • Fiona • Ernest Denouement |
| Unseen | Ivan Lachrymose • Monday • Lena Pukalie |
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| Master Cast | Lemony Snicket • Violet Baudelaire • Klaus Baudelaire • Sunny Baudelaire • Count Olaf |
| Recurring | Bald Man with the Long Nose • Mrs. Bass • Beatrice Baudelaire • Beatrice Baudelaire II • Bertrand Baudelaire • Bruce • Colette • Fernald • Hal • Henchperson of Indeterminate Gender • Hugo • Incredibly Deadly Viper • Geraldine Julienne • Kevin • Kind Editor • Human being with a Bristles simply No Hair • Vice Principal Nero • Phil • Arthur Poe • Duncan Quagmire • Isadora Quagmire • Quigley Quagmire • Mr. Remora • Carmelita Spats • Kit Snicket • Esmé Squalor • Jerome Squalor • Justice Strauss • White-Faced Women • Woman with Hair but No Beard |
| The Bad Commencement | Albert Poe • Edgar Poe • Polly Poe • Wart-Faced Homo |
| The Reptile Room | Alaskan Cow Cadger • Androgynous Cobra • Madame diLustro • Dissonant Toad • Green Gimlet Toad • Inky Newt • Irascible Python • O. Lucafont • Mamba du Mal • Monty Montgomery • Monty Montgomery'southward Sis • Gustav Sebald • Stephano • Virginian Wolfsnake |
| The Wide Window | Ike Anwhistle • Josephine Anwhistle • Bertrand Baudelaire's Cousin • Gina-Sue • Larry the Waiter • Helm Sham |
| The Miserable Mill | Charles • Foreman Firstein • Flacutono • Georgina Orwell • Shirley • Sir |
| The Austere University | Elwyn • Coach Genghis • Ms. Tench |
| The Ersatz Lift | Ben • Gunther |
| The Vile Hamlet | Chief of Constabulary • Council of Elders • Detective Dupin • Hector • Mr. Lesko • Officeholder Luciana • Mrs. Morrow • Verhoogen Family • Five.F.D. Crows |
| The Hostile Infirmary | Babs • Bearded Human being • Laura 5. Bleediotie • Lou • Mattathias • Milt • Mr. Sirin • Volunteers Fighting Disease |
| The Carnivorous Carnival | Beverly and Elliot • Olivia Caliban • Chabo the Wolf Baby • Man With Pimples On His Chin • Ringmaster • Volunteer Feline Detectives |
| The Slippery Gradient | Infant Retainer • C.M. Kornbluth • Snow Gnats • Snow Scouts • V.F.D. Eagles • White-Faced Women'due south Sibling • Winnipeg Scout |
| The Grim Grotto | Gregor Anwhistle • Fiona • The Not bad Unknown • Captain Widdershins • Mrs. Widdershins |
| The Penultimate Peril | Count Olaf'south begetter • Count Olaf'due south mother • Dewey Denouement • Ernest Denouement • Frank Denouement |
| The End | Alonso • Ariel • Jonah Bellamy • Sadie Bellamy • Rabbi Bligh • Brewster • Byam • Friday Caliban • Miranda Caliban • Calypso • Erewhon • Ferdinand • Finn • Professor Fletcher • Gonzalo • Ishmael • Dr. Kurtz • Larsen • Ms. Marlow • Monday • Madame Nordoff • Omeros • Mr. Pitcairn • Robinson • Sherman • Thursday • Weyden • Willa |
| Other ASOUE Books | Beekeeper • Edifice Commission • Emily Dickinson • Dolores • Esmé Squalor Fan Gild • Gerta • Daniel Handler • Haruki • Ivan Lachrymose • Eleanora Poe • Lena Pukalie • Duchess R • R's Female parent • R'due south Male parent • Immature Rölf • Sally Sebald • Shoemaker • A. Snicket • B. Snicket • Chas. Snicket • D. Snicket • Eastward. Snicket • F. Snicket • G • H • I • Jacob Snicket • M • N • O • Mr. Spats • Mrs. Spats • Town Fathers • Valorous Farms Dairy • Baron van de Wetering |
| 2004 film | Constable • Gauge Gallo • Grocery Clerk • Gruff Grocer • Petunia • Captain Sam • Tibetan Third-Eyed Toad • Two-Headed Cobra • Viscid Boa |
| Netflix Adaptation (2017-2019) | Abraham • Elder Anabelle • Anthony V. Beveldwuge • Broken-hearted Crocodile • Brucie • Carmelita'south Lackey 1 • Carmelita's Lackey two • Cesar • Dissonant Tortoise • Barney Northward. Dolfners • Doorman • Evander • Evelyn • Dr. Faustus • Sir Barrymore Feint • Fish Head Salesperson • Yessica Haircut • Roy Hardwood • Ishmael • Elder Jemma • Jimmy • Solitary Old Bartender • Nervous Spotter • Normal Happy Family unit • Norma Rae • Perky Volunteer • Mr. Quagmire • Mrs. Quagmire • Elder Sam • Jacquelyn Scieszka • Screeching Iguana • Snow Scouts: Snow Sentry 1 • 2 • 3 • iv • 5 • 6 • 7 • Submarine Rental Worker • Ticket Seller • Trolleyman • Unfortunate Pupil • Volunteers Fighting Affliction: Volunteer Singer 1 • 2 • 3 • 4 • five • 6 • 7 • 8 • Mr. Willums • Mrs. Willums • Skip Willums • Trixie Willums • Winged Lizard |
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