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* LoudSnorerGag: In one episode, she ended up keeping Shaun, and eventually the entire flock, awake with her snoring, requiring them to move her away from their barn, with her eventually ending up in a tree. By then, however, it was morning and Shirley was the only one who ended up getting a decent night sleep.

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* LoudSnorerGag: LoudSleeperGag: In one episode, she ended up keeping Shaun, and eventually the entire flock, awake with her snoring, requiring them to move her away from their barn, with her eventually ending up in a tree. By then, however, it was morning and Shirley was the only one who ended up getting a decent night sleep.
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* NotNowKiddo: In "Happy Farmer's Day", when the flock was trying to make a pie for the Farmer to replace the one Shirley had apparently eaten, Timmy kept trying to tell them something, only for him to be ignored. He eventually manages to convey what he was trying to tell them: he had told Shirley to put the Farmer's pie in the freezer for safekeeping.


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* LoudSnorerGag: In one episode, she ended up keeping Shaun, and eventually the entire flock, awake with her snoring, requiring them to move her away from their barn, with her eventually ending up in a tree. By then, however, it was morning and Shirley was the only one who ended up getting a decent night sleep.
* MaximumCapacityOverload: In "Ill Wind", the sheep were having fun riding the blades of the Farmer's new windmill, when Shirley jumped on, she ended up causing the thing to swing back and forth, disrupting the Farmer and Blitzer's television program, before eventually falling and causing the mill to spin so fast, it caused a power surge.


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* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: Subverted in "Happy Farmer's Day" where it looked like she had eaten a pie that Blitzer had made for the Farmer, requiring the others to make a new one, with [[LethalChef disasterous results]]. It's eventually revealed that Timmy had convinced her to put the pie away in the freezer for safe keeping.

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* EarlyBirdCameo: Appears as a waiter in ''Baa-gherita'' before his "debut" in ''Squirreled Away''.

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* EarlyBirdCameo: Appears as a waiter in ''Baa-gherita'' before his her "debut" in ''Squirreled Away''.Away''.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: She enjoys stealing nuts and birdseeds and can be a bit of a trickster, but is still on good terms with Shaun and the flock.
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The youngest of the flock. He is the son of Shaun's aunt, making them cousins. A few of his misadventures are caused by his own childlike curiosity.

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[[TheBabyOfTheBunch The youngest of the flock. flock.]] He is the son of Shaun's aunt, making them cousins. A few of his misadventures are caused by his own childlike curiosity.

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* ButtMonkey: He sometimes suffers some comedic mishaps, mostly as a result of the animals' antics.



* KickTheSonOfABitch: He always sends the Pigs running and/or flying after whatever misdeeds they'd done, and once extended this treatment to Trumper.

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* KickTheSonOfABitch: He always sends the Pigs running and/or flying after whatever misdeeds they'd done, and once extended this treatment to Trumper.
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* IconicItem: His blue-knit hat [[spoiler:which the Farmer gave to him as a puppy]]. Also doubles as a NiceHat. In the Season 2 episode "Bitzer's New Hat", he is left completely despondent when the Farmer throws his hat in the trash and instead gives Bitzer a hideous new one given to him by his young niece.

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* IconicItem: His blue-knit hat [[spoiler:which the Farmer gave to him as a puppy]]. Also doubles as a NiceHat. In the Season 2 episode "Bitzer's New Hat", he is left completely despondent when the Farmer throws his hat in the trash and instead gives Bitzer a hideous new one given to him by his young niece.
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Introduced in the first movie. The {{Big Bad}} of the Movie from the Animal Containment who ruthlessly chases Shaun and the Flock to capture and exterminate them.

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Introduced in the first movie. The {{Big Bad}} BigBad of the Movie from the Animal Containment who ruthlessly chases Shaun and the Flock to capture and eventually exterminate them.



* ArchEnemy: For Shaun. Mostly being the first sheep to capture. It sticks like this until the end.

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* ArchEnemy: For Shaun. Mostly Shaun, mostly being the first sheep to capture. It sticks like this until the end.



* ButtMonkey: He can't escape this trope, even after becoming a real treath to Shaun.

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* ButtMonkey: He can't escape this trope, even after becoming a real treath threat to Shaun.



* EvenEvilHasStandards: He has no problem with killing animals, especally trying to push them on a quarry. However, when it comes with the Farmer, it wasn't his intention to kill an old man as he didn't knew there was a human inside the shed.

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* EvenEvilHasStandards: He has no problem with killing animals, especally trying to push them on a quarry. However, when it comes with the Farmer, he makes it clear it wasn't his intention to kill an old man as since he didn't knew know there was a human inside the shed.
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* JerkassBall: Holds this in the episode "The Farmer's Llamas", due to having a more mean-spirited sense of humor than usual and hanging around with the aforementioned llamas. He even tricked the Farmer into buying them in an auction. [[JerkassRealization He wises up]] after all the damage they cause.

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* JerkassBall: Holds this in the episode "The Farmer's Llamas", due to having a more mean-spirited sense of humor than usual and because hanging around with the aforementioned llamas.llamas ends up being a bad influence on him. He even tricked the Farmer into buying them in an auction. [[JerkassRealization He wises up]] after all the damage they cause.
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* EvenEvilHasStandars: He has no problem with killing animals, especally trying to push them on a quarry. However, when it comes with the Farmer, it wasn't his intention to kill an old man as he didn't knew there was a human inside the shed.

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* EvenEvilHasStandars: EvenEvilHasStandards: He has no problem with killing animals, especally trying to push them on a quarry. However, when it comes with the Farmer, it wasn't his intention to kill an old man as he didn't knew there was a human inside the shed.

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* ButtMonkey: He can't escape this trope, even after becoming a real treath to Shaun.



* ICanExplain: When the Farmer confronts him, he tries to find an excuse for what just happened. This only ended up as a distraction when he gets kicked out by the bull of the farm on the back.

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* EvenEvilHasStandars: He has no problem with killing animals, especally trying to push them on a quarry. However, when it comes with the Farmer, it wasn't his intention to kill an old man as he didn't knew there was a human inside the shed.
* ICanExplain: When the Farmer confronts him, he tries to find an excuse for what just happened.explain his misunderstanding. This only ended up as a distraction when he gets kicked out by the bull of the farm on the back.


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* LaserGuidedKarma: His intention to capture (and later kill) Shaun and the flock leads him to be confronted by the farmer, get kicked by a bull, crashed on a pile of manure and eventually getting fired for his work.
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* KickTheSonOfABitch: He always sends the Pigs running and/or flying after whatever misdeeds they'd done, and once extended this treatment to Thumper.

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* KickTheSonOfABitch: He always sends the Pigs running and/or flying after whatever misdeeds they'd done, and once extended this treatment to Thumper.
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* KickTheSonOfABitch: He always sends the Pigs and Trumper flying after whatever misdeeds they'd done.

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* KickTheSonOfABitch: He always sends the Pigs and Trumper running and/or flying after whatever misdeeds they'd done.
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* {{Jerkass}}: Downplayed Example. Mower Mouth's more abrasive actions are few and far between. In fact, he is quite friendly to Shaun and the others.

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* {{Jerkass}}: Downplayed Example. NiceGuy: Mower Mouth's more abrasive actions are few and far between. In fact, he is quite friendly to Shaun and the others. That said, he isn't immune to the effects of the JerkassBall.
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* {{Jerkass}}: {=Downplayed|Trope=} Example. Mower Mouth's more abrasive actions are few and far between. In fact, he is quite friendly to Shaun and the others.

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* {{Jerkass}}: {=Downplayed|Trope=} Downplayed Example. Mower Mouth's more abrasive actions are few and far between. In fact, he is quite friendly to Shaun and the others.
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* {{Jerkass}}: [=Downplayed|Trope=] Example. Mower Mouth's more abrasive actions are few and far between. In fact, he is quite friendly to Shaun and the others.

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* {{Jerkass}}: [=Downplayed|Trope=] {=Downplayed|Trope=} Example. Mower Mouth's more abrasive actions are few and far between. In fact, he is quite friendly to Shaun and the others.
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* HypnoticEyes: In "The Stare", Mower Mouth is somehow able to gaze at Shaun and the entire flock and put them under his control.
* {{Jerkass}}: [=Downplayed|Trope=] Example. Mower Mouth's more abrasive actions are few and far between. In fact, he is quite friendly to Shaun and the others.
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** {{Bull|Seeing Red}} will massively set him off.

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** {{Bull|Seeing Red}} [[BullSeeingRed Seeing Red]] will massively set him off.
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* BerserkButton:
** {{Bull|Seeing Red}} will massively set him off.
** He also doesn't like intruders on his side of the yard.


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* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: He's not just an aggressive, dreaded bull; a few moments, such as helping Shaun defeat the Naughty Pigs in "You Missed A Bit", or helping the Flock bring the Farmer home in the first movie show he can cooaperate when necessary.
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The Farmer's aggressive bull who will charge at anyone who dares to disturb him, especially when the color red is involved.
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* BigEater: This goat can pratically eat anything. The only good thing is that there's a limit how much he can eat before he just passes out from overeating.

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The Farmer's goat whose voracious appetite puts Shirley's to shame.
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* BigEater: This goat can pratically eat anything. anything, though a few episodes such as "Draw The only good thing is Line" and "Get Your Goat" establish that there's a limit on how much he can eat before he just passes out from overeating.
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* AdultFear: His flock's reaction every time he wanders off alone.



* AdultFear: As Timmy's mother, she reacts strongly whenever Timmy wanders off unsupervised or gets himself in danger. An example would be "Big Top Timmy" after Timmy sneaks away to the circus; when she finds Timmy missing the next morning, she has a big FreakOut.
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* TheDreaded: All the farm residents keep their distance from him.
* HairTriggerTemper: Oh boy does he have this. Making him see anything colored red is a quick way to enrage him.
* KickTheSonOfABitch: He always sends the Pigs and Trumper flying after whatever misdeeds they'd done.

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* BigEater: This goat can pratically eat anything. The only good thing is that there's a limit how much he can eat before he just passes out from overeating.
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** In the first movie, he blames Shaun for losing the Farmer, and spends most of the movie shooting disappointed {{Death Glare|s}} at him, until in the climax, when he finally starts to care for Shaun again before he's thrown in the Quarry by Trumper. He eventually forgives Shaun and they share a hug.

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** In the first movie, he blames Shaun for losing the Farmer, and spends most of the movie shooting disappointed {{Death Glare|s}} [[DeathGlare Death Glares]] at him, until in the climax, when he finally starts to care for Shaun again before he's thrown in the Quarry by Trumper. He eventually forgives Shaun and they share a hug.

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** In the first movie, he blames Shaun for losing the Farmer, and spends most of the movie giving a Death Glare and a disappointed look at him, until in the climax, when he finally starts to care for Shaun again before he's thrown in the Quarry by Trumper. He eventually forgives Shaun and they share a hug.

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** In the first movie, he blames Shaun for losing the Farmer, and spends most of the movie giving a Death Glare and a shooting disappointed look {{Death Glare|s}} at him, until in the climax, when he finally starts to care for Shaun again before he's thrown in the Quarry by Trumper. He eventually forgives Shaun and they share a hug.



* EveryoneHasStandards: Bitzer occasionally lets the power go to his head and can get too bossy for the sheep's liking, but he will ''not'' use his authority for personal gain. When the Naughty Pigs took advantage of being given Bitzer's job in "Pig Trouble" and made the sheep their servants, the injured dog bolts out of his bed and rushes to (albeit vainly) warn the Farmer what's going on.



* HeroAntagonist: {{Downplayed|Trope}}. Bitzer can sometimes act as an obstacle for the sheep to overcome, but he's JustFollowingOrders and wants things to run smoothly for the Farmer. He's close buddies with Shaun and the Flock as long as their mischief doesn't run out of control and affect him and/or the Farmer.



* BerserkButton:
** He ''despises'' any fox who breaks into his farm, as "Cock-A-Doodle-Shaun" shows.
** He also hates it when the sheep manage to get into his house.



* PapaWolf: In the Movie at least, you mess with his animals, you mess with him. At the climax, after he regains his memory back inside the shed, he angrily prepares to face Trumper. Once they land safe, Trumper throws Shaun to the Quarry, but the Farmer saves him, and faces Trumper who tries to explain his misunderstanding.

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* PapaWolf: In the Movie at least, The first BigDamnMovie establishes that if you mess with his animals, you mess with him. At the climax, after he regains his memory back inside the shed, he angrily prepares to face Trumper. Once they land safe, Trumper throws Shaun to the Quarry, but the Farmer saves him, and faces Trumper who tries to explain his misunderstanding.



* EnemyMine: They will occasionally work with the flock, just as long as they'll get food in return.

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* CharacterizationMarchesOn: Early season 1 had them occasionally smack and toss Shaun around whenever he ended up in their pen. The second half of the season largely dropped this aspect of their charcter, with them not beating him up anymore (though they still love causing him trouble).
* EnemyMine: They will occasionally work with the flock, just as long as they'll get food though in return."Duck!", Shaun and Bitzer had to bribe them with food.



* LaserGuidedKarma: In "Pig Trouble", all of their messing around the farm and exploiting both the sheep and Bitzer as their slaves gets them in trouble with the Farmer, who isn't entirely pleased to see his home a total pig sty.

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* LaserGuidedKarma: In They'll usually get what's coming to them for their actions, like in "Pig Trouble", all of their messing around the farm and exploiting both the sheep and Bitzer as their slaves gets them in trouble with the Farmer, who isn't entirely pleased to see his home a total pig sty.

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* BewareTheNiceOnes: Shirley's a GentleGiant, but she's also no pushover: both Pidsley and the Fox learned the hard way that trying to harm a member of the Flock in front of her and/or tricking her will earn you her wrath.



* WomanScorned: Shirley is furious at the Fox for tricking her and knocking her out that she decides to punish him when he is at her mercy.

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* TookALevelInBadass: In season 1, the most common use for her was a LivingDoorstop. From season 2 onwards, she partakes more in Shaun's adventures and becomes more active, showing a few HiddenDepths when needed.
* WomanScorned: In "Foxy Laddie", Shirley is furious at the Fox for tricking her via his ram disguise and knocking her out that out, so she decides to punish him when he is at her mercy.
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* {{Jerkass}}: Causes havoc for the flock, and rude.

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* {{Jerkass}}: Causes And that's putting it nicely: he causes bigger havoc for Bitzer and the flock, Flock, he rudely treats them all like he's beneath them, and rude.would've outright beat up Shaun in "Lock Out" if [[BigDamnHeroes Shirley didn't appear and turn it back on him]]. He even gleefully tries to expose Shaun and Bitzer's party in "Operation: Pidsley" with photographic evidence for [[ForTheEvulz no other reason then the fun of it]].
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* HiddenDepths: In the episode "The Piano", Bitzer is a surprisingly talented musician much to the Farmer's jealousy.


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* KickTheSonOfABitch: Considering that Pidsley is an even bigger HateSink than the pigs themselves, no tears are shed when the former receives a NoHoldsBarredBeatdown from them.
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* KickTheDog: Perhaps their meanest act was [[BullyingTheDisabled tormenting an injured Bitzer in "Pig Trouble" by throwing paper balls into his cone]]. Naturally, a revolted Shaun doesn't tske kindly to that.

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* KickTheDog: Perhaps their meanest act was [[BullyingTheDisabled tormenting an injured Bitzer in "Pig Trouble" by throwing paper balls into his cone]]. Naturally, a revolted Shaun doesn't tske take kindly to that.
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* KickTheDog: Perhaps their meanest act was [[BullyingTheDisabled tormenting an injured Bitzer in "Pig Trouble" by throwing paper balls into his cone]]. Naturally, a revolted Shaun doesn't tske kindly to that.

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* TheDreaded: ''All'' the animals were reduced to hiding from her by the time she reappears in "Bitzer's New Hat".



* HatedByAll: All except the farmer initially, as she comes off as a needy BitchInSheepsClothing that caused trouble for the animals, outright lies about breaking fragile objects. She maintains this front right until the very end where her antics finally get noticed by the Farmer, to which she's sent away. By "Bitzer's New Hat", even the Farmer is relieved to be free of her constant troublemaking.



* HatedByAll: All except the farmer initially, as she comes off as a needy BitchInSheepsClothing that caused trouble for the animals, outright lies about breaking fragile objects and blames it on the farm animals. She maintains this front right until the very end where her antics finally get noticed by the Farmer, to which she's sent away.



* OneShotCharacter: Appears in Series 1's "The Farmer's Niece", where she is the focus, as well as the cause of all the trouble around the farm, and has not reappeared since.

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* OneShotCharacter: Appears in Series 1's "The Farmer's Niece", where she is PetTheDog: Giving the focus, as well as Farmer a hand-made hat in "Bitzer's New Hat". Granted, it was poorly made, but it's the cause of all the trouble around the farm, and has not reappeared since.
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The titular character of ''Shaun the Sheep''. He is the unofficial leader of the flock, and the most intelligent. He first debuted in the ''WesternAnimation/WallaceAndGromit'' film ''WesternAnimation/ACloseShave'', but he became an EnsembleDarkHorse - enough to get his own show.

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The titular character of ''Shaun the Sheep''. He is the unofficial leader of the flock, and the most intelligent. He first debuted in the ''WesternAnimation/WallaceAndGromit'' film ''WesternAnimation/ACloseShave'', but he became an EnsembleDarkHorse - among fans- enough to get [[WesternAnimation/ShaunTheSheep his own show.
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* BrattyHalfPint: Oh so very much. Both Shaun and Bitzer learn this the hard way.
* GirlishPigTails: Her hair is styled into a pair of these.

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* BrattyHalfPint: Oh so ''so very much.much''. Both Shaun and Bitzer learn this the hard way.
* GirlishPigTails: Her hair is styled into She has a pair of these.these to convey her seeming childlike innocence.



* HatedByAll: All except the farmer initially, as she comes off as a needy BitchInSheepsClothing that caused trouble for the animals, outright lies about breaking fragile objects and blames it on the farm animals. She maintains this front right until the very end where her antics finally get noticed by the Farmer, to which she's sent away.




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* OneShotCharacter: Appears in Series 1's "The Farmer's Niece", where she is the focus, as well as the cause of all the trouble around the farm, and has not reappeared since.




* {{Early Bird Cameo}}: Appears as a waiter in ''Baa-gherita'' before his "debut" in ''Squirreled Away''.

* {{Super Speed}}: Can accelerate to {{Time Stands Still}} levels.

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* {{Super Speed}}: SuperSpeed: Can accelerate to {{Time Stands Still}} TimeStandsStill levels.




* {{Super Strength}}: Regularly handles packages one-handed that other characters can barely pick up. One {{Couch Gag}} has her tossing ''an anvil'' from her truck.

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* CoverInnocentEyesAndEars: To Timmy whenever he or the flock stumble upon something inappropriate.

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* CoverInnocentEyesAndEars: To Timmy whenever he she or the flock stumble upon something inappropriate.

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