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What race is Arthur Read?

Arthur Timothy Read is a fictional anthropomorphic aardvark created by the best-known author Marc Brown. He is in the third grade and lives in the fictional city of Elwood City.
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What is Arthur's race?

In a recent interview with Variety, Brown explained that even though racial identity has been established in the "Arthur" universe — for example, Brain's family is from Senegal and celebrates Kwanzaa — he didn't assign a specific race to the lead character. "You know, I myself didn't really put a race on Arthur.
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What race is Muffy from Arthur?

Muffy is a medium-skinned anthropomorphic monkey.
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Who is the African character in Arthur?

Cheikh Diouf is Brain's cousin from Senegal, Africa. He is friends with D.W. He first appears in "In My Africa," when he moves from Senegal to Elwood City.
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Is Francine from Arthur black?

Francine is also black. This is something I realized later on, since on the show Arthur and in the books race isn't shown as a problem or a stigma, generally. The subtlety vanishes when one becomes an adult, however, and rewatches the episode on YouTube.
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Was Arthur Pendragon black?

Was King Arthur black? - Quora. No. Neither he or his Roman Brythonic (Romano-Celtic/British population) soldiers were Black. You can believe that theory of him being Latin, Celtic, a mix of the two or even the Scythian theory.
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Who is the black girl in Arthur?

In an ending twist after Arthur's story is told the actress portraying the Woman in Black in the fictionalized play wasn't present for that evening revealing that the real Jennet Humfrye was the one truly performing.
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Who is the Latino character in Arthur?

Alberto Molina is Vicita Molina's older brother and one of Arthur's new neighbors. He became a character on the episode "Arthur and Los Vecinos," when his family moved to Elwood City following the departure of Mr. Sipple.
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What animal is Nadine from Arthur?

Nadine is an anthropomorphic squirrel with amber skin/fur and light blonde hair that is separated into three high ponytails with a dark blue hairband.
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Who has a crush on Arthur read?

Francine Frensky

Binky told Arthur that Francine has a crush on Arthur. Francine will marry Arthur.
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How old is Arthur Read now?

He is an 8-year-old aardvark who lives with his family and friends in Elwood City.
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What is DW's real name?

Arthur's full name is Arthur Timothy Read and D.W.'s full name is Dora Winifred Read. D.W.'s full name is used several times throughout the series while Arthur's full name is only used once.
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Why does Arthur look so pale?

After beating up a man named Thomas Downes, he contracted Tuberculosis, which makes him appear slightly pale with his eyes looking sickly.
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Is brain from Arthur African?

Brain celebrates Kwanzaa, since he has family that are African, specifically of Senegalese descent. The shoes he wears resemble the brown dress shoes that Arthur wears in episodes where there are formal occasions.
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Is Arthur a rat or rabbit?

Arthur Read, the series' titular character, is an anthropomorphic brown aardvark who lives in the fictional town of Elwood City. He is a third-grade student at Lakewood Elementary School.
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What is Arthur Latin version?

Also, the Latin form of Arthur appears as Arturus in the earliest writings, never Artorius.
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What animal is Muffy?

Mary Alice "Muffy" Crosswire: a monkey. As it happens, Muffy is Francine's best friend, though they are opposites in many ways. She is the wealthiest girl in school, the stereotypical rich/spoiled girl.
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What gender is Arthur?

Arthur is a male given name of Brythonic origin.
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Who is Arthur's real wife?

Guinevere, wife of Arthur, legendary king of Britain, best known in Arthurian romance through the love that his knight Sir Lancelot bore for her.
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What ethnicity is Merlin?

His character was probably an amalgam of Myrddin Wyllt, a bard and wild man of the Caledonian forest in Welsh tradition, Ambrosius Aurelianus, a warrior-prophet who was among the last of the Romans in Britain, and possibly a local pagan god whose cult was associated with the Welsh town of Carmarthon (from Caer Myrddin, ...
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What nationality is King Arthur?

If Nennius established Arthur as a British hero, Geoffrey of Monmouth brought him to life. Born around 1090, possibly in Wales, and educated in Paris and Oxford, Geoffrey was ensconced as a bishop in Britain in the mid-1100s when he wrote, in Latin, perhaps the most influential book ever about Arthur.
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What language did King Arthur speak?

Arthurian Britain was before the Germanic invaders came and made the place England (Angle-land). What Arthur and his knights of the round table, and all the other people around then and there, would have been speaking was something we now call Brythonic or Brittonic: a Celtic language. Completely unlike modern English.
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