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1Here's a list of characters from the ''Literature/{{Franklin}}'' books, ''Franklin'' the animation, its successor, ''Franklin and Friends'' and associated works, such as the various ''Franklin'' stage productions. At this time, you'll find detailed information for most of the major characters, but work is still needed, particularly on some of the adult characters.
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8!The Turtle Family
9[[folder: Franklin Turtle]]
10[[quoteright:285:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/Franklin_651.png]]
11[[caption-width-right:280:"A snack? I can't have a snack when there's too many things to do!"]]
12[[caption-width-right:280:[[labelnote:Click To See Franklin in the original series]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/2d_franklin.jpg[[/labelnote]]]]
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14->Voiced by Creator/NoahReid (''Franklin'' Seasons 1-5), Creator/ColeCaplan (''Franklin'' Season 6), Creator/CameronAnsell (''Franklin and the Turtle Lake Treasure''), Graeme Jokic (''Franklin and Friends''), Graham Mayes (''Franklin and the Adventures of the Noble Knights'')
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16Franklin is a young turtle who aims to please. He's an excitable kid, and is a great friend to all he meets. He's always ready to give a helping hand to his family, friends, and community. Like most kids however, Franklin isn't perfect, but has his family to give him guidance, and steer him in the right direction.
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18* AesopAmnesia: It seldom happens to him, but when it does, it can be ''jarring'' to watch.
19* AllOfTheOtherReindeer: Paulette Bourgeois’ original draft for ''Franklin in the Dark'' (titled “The Turtle They Called Chicken”) had Franklin being the victim of name-calling by the other animals, just because he was the only turtle in the world who had to drag his shell behind him.
20* AirplaneArms: He exemplified this trope briefly in ''Franklin Flies His Kite''.
21* AmateurSleuth: Puts his sneaking skills to use by forming the "Super-Cluepers" with his friends in ''Franklin and Friends''.
22* AmbiguouslyBi: Given Franklin being PlatonicLifePartners with the female Otter, his interest in Samantha the turtle and his very close “[[HomoeroticSubtext best friendship]]” with the very AmbiguouslyGay male Bear.
23* AnxietyDreams: He sometimes has them, and it's usually when something is on his mind. In "Franklin and the Pickle Problem" from ''Franklin and Friends'', after Franklin lies to Beaver about liking pickles, he has a nightmare in which Beaver and Mr. Mole present him with jars of giant pickles, a cornstalk with a pickle instead of corn and running though a desert in which pickles keep popping up around him like cacti.
24* BagOfHolding: In the original television series, Franklin [[{{Hammerspace}} was able to place a lot of items within his shell]], such as: a large baseball cap, and even some metal tools his father let him borrow. The trope is absent in ''Franklin and Friends'' however, possibly due to WillingSuspensionOfDisbelief, as Franklin's interior shell can be seen at a glance, if one pays close enough attention.
25* BerserkButton: You '''DON'T''' want to mess with Sam, his stuffed dog.
26* BigBrotherMentor: To Harriet, and to some extent, Snail.
27* BirdsOfAFeather: With Snail. They're often seen together due to the ''sheer'' amount of similarities and interests they have. He's also this with Betty; Beaver's cousin.
28* BrattyHalfPint: He acts like this in the beginning, but grows out of it by the later seasons.
29* ButtMonkey: Some episodes go a bit overboard with the misfortunes that poor Franklin goes through just for the sake of a plot.
30* CannotKeepASecret: As shown in "Franklin Says Sorry", he has a bit of a problem when it comes to being secretive.
31* CharacterDevelopment: He becomes slightly less selfish as the series progresses.
32* CharacterNameAndTheNounPhrase: ''Franklin and Friends'' comes into mind; as well as the many books, episodes, and two movies using this trope.
33* CharacterTitle: He's the titular protagonist.
34* ChronicHeroSyndrome: Franklin always manages to help others in need, even if it isn't his own problem.
35* {{Claustrophobia}}: One of his reasons for being afraid of going into his shell in ''Franklin in the Dark''. This was based on Hawkeye's own claustrophobia in the ''M*A*S*H*'' episode C*A*V*E*.
36* CloudCuckooLander: Occasionally, Franklin gets to be a little ''too'' silly for his own good.
37--> '''Franklin''': [[[ItMakesSenseInContext dancing on top of a hill with a bag of lemons on his skateboard]]] "Hey Bear, look at me! Da-da-da-da~!"
38--> '''Bear''': [noticing that Franklin kicked his skateboard] "Franklin! Your skateboard!"
39--> '''Franklin''': [still dancing] "Da-da-da~...! *''gasp''*"
40* CompanionCube: His stuffed dog Sam. In some episodes of ''Franklin'' and ''Franklin and Friends'' he tries to exemplify how grown up he is by not "needing" it anymore, but ends up coming back to it anyways.
41* CoolBigBro: He acts like a big brother to Bear's sister, Beatrice; his neighbor, Squrrel; and his actual sister, Harriet.
42* CutenessProximity: Hinted at in ''My Franklin'' where he even calls Baby Beatrice 'cute'.
43* DecompositeCharacter: When ''Franklin in the Dark'' was adapted into the show, it didn’t exactly follow the book to a “T”, due to the absence of Mr. Turtle and four one-shot characters. As a result, Franklin’s actions were changed into a story told by his mother (the protagonist was simply called “Little Turtle”).
44* TheDeterminator: He's always motivated to finish a task!
45* {{Expy}}:
46** Several characters resemble the cast of ''WesternAnimation/{{Arthur}}''. Franklin resembles Arthur Read himself, they're both eponymous protagonists who are friendly and caring kids but they can also be rude and selfish at times.
47** Paulette Bourgeois reportedly drew Franklin from Hawkeye Pierce's experiences in the ''Series/{{Mash}}'' episode [[Recap/MashS7E20Cave C*A*V*E]].
48* FearOfThunder: Well he ''had'' one, until his friends proved to him that thunder wasn't so bad.
49* HappyDance: In ''Franklin and Friends'', Franklin can bust some [[{{SpectacularSpinning}} breakdancing moves]] if he's in a good mood. Looks like those lessons he took in [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin ''Franklin's Dance Lessons'']] payed off.
50* TheHero: In a traditional sense, as well as "The Green Wonder" in the "Super-Cluepers".
51* HeterosexualLifePartners: With Bear and Snail.
52* ImNotAfraidOfYou: In the first book ''Franklin in the Dark'', Franklin gives the monsters living in his shell a verbal ''coup de grâce'' by saying a brave "Good night". It also doubles as a tranquil ShutUpHannibal. The animated adaptation streamlines this by having him simply going into his shell and the "good night" is directed at his parents instead.
53* InformedAttribute: Franklin's character biography in the DVD of ''Franklin's Magic Christmas'' claims he's somewhat of a LargeHam; which isn't the case for Franklin in general.
54* ItsAllAboutMe: He had a tendency to be a bit self-centered at first, in the earlier seasons. Although the characteristic [[AesopAmnesia slips out]] [[DependingOnTheWriter every now and then]] in the later ones, and in ''Franklin and Friends'' too.
55* JackOfAllTrades: Be it drawing, playing chess, or fishing, Franklin is good at a number of things.
56* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: [[DependingOnTheWriter Depending on the writer]], Franklin can be quite the jerk sometimes. Despite this, he always apologizes for his actions at the end of an episode. After his CharacterDevelopment, he's pretty much a NiceGuy in ''Franklin and Friends'' save for a few [[SnapBack snap backs]] and [[AesopAmnesia aesop amnesias]].
57* JustFriends: Mutually with Betty, despite all the In-Universe ShipTease as noted with Franklin's friends. Franklin had to support this stance with plenty of SheIsNotMyGirlfriend talks with his friends as GirlsHaveCooties.
58* KeepingSecretsSucks: Inverted. Franklin learns that "Telling Secrets Sucks" the hard way when Bear chews him out after Franklin told Bear's secret to Fox.
59* {{Keet}}: Has shades of this. This is played up in particular in the ''Franklin and Friends'' specials ''Polar Explorer'' and ''Deep Sea Voyage''. In both of these, Franklin is shown to be eager to the point of rushing things and has to be reminded in song to take the time to slow down and enjoy life.
60* TheLeader: He's usually deciding the games he and his friends play, and is the leader of the "Super-Cluepers".
61* LightEmUp: His power as "The Green Wonder".
62* NeverMyFault: This sometimes goes in hand with the former trope. Thankfully, Franklin is maturing out of this.
63* NoSenseOfDirection: Whenever Franklin proposes to take a shortcut, [[AesopAmnesia he's always bound to]] [[ShortCutsMakeLongDelays get lost within it]], shortly after.
64* OddCouple: Franklin and Bear. They are inseparable and they are a turtle, a slow herbivore, and a bear, a hungry carnivore (well, omnivore).
65* OddNameOut: Unlike the other characters who are examples of ADogNamedDog, he's a turtle named Franklin. This is [[LampshadeHanging lampshaded]] upon in ''Back To School With Franklin''; as Ms. Koala, Franklin's substitute teacher, accidentally referred to him as Turtle, while taking a roll call.
66* OfficialCouple: with Samantha. Not a couple by conventional means, but they are certainly in love with each other by the end of ''Franklin and the Turtle Lake Treasure''. The Turtle family definitely approves.
67* TheOneWhoWearsShoes: [[SubvertedTrope Subverted]]. While Franklin doesn't wear shoes most of the time, the books often state that he's capable of tying them. In the book ''Franklin and Harriet'' we actually see Franklin wearing shoes.
68* PerformanceAnxiety: He had a bad case of stage fright when he was rehearsing for a play but luckily Badger (a shy disabled girl) helped Franklin get over his fears.
69* PlatonicLifePartners: He shared a very deep bond with Otter before she and her family moved away. Needless to say, Franklin was the only one among his friends who was devastated when she moved away.
70* RemovableShell: It has been stated that Franklin's entire family has the ability; but only Franklin himself has been seen with his shell removed.
71* RidiculouslyCuteCritter: Just ''look'' at him!
72* SecurityBlanket: [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin He used to have one]], but gave it to his little sister Harriet in ''Back to School with Franklin''. He still confides to his stuffed dog Sam however.
73* SheIsNotMyGirlfriend: Blatantly informed to Bear that Samantha wasn't. Go ahead and guess how that turned out. Or better yet? Look right below.
74* ShipTease: Practically '''''every single moment''''' of time when Franklin and Samantha are together, after their rough introduction with each other.
75* SiblingsWanted: He had this throughout the first four seasons of the animated series. At times he had a couple of sibling surrogates, first in his best friend Bear's little sister, Beatrice and also in a guest-star youngster character named Squirrel. The book ''Franklin's Baby Sister'' which was adapted into a subplot of the movie ''Franklin and the Green Knight'' deals with him at first being excited about finally getting a sibling, then becoming worried when he learns that babies get a lot of attention, even before they're born. ''Franklin's Magic Christmas'' sees him dealing with jealousy issues with his new sister, Harriet, who is now toddler/early-prescchooler age thanks to a combination of ComicBookTime and SoapOperaRapidAgingSyndrome. The fifth and sixth seasons of the program, as well further specials and the spin-off series ''Franklin and Friends'' have him, in general, settled comfortably in the role of caring big brother.
76* SmartPeoplePlayChess: [[DownplayedTrope Downplayed]]. His excellent skills earned him the title of Champion, in Woodland Elementary. While Beaver may have intellectual prowess; Franklin is quite smart in his own right, thus evoking the trope.
77* SnoopingLittleKid: Sometimes, Franklin sneaks up on his friends in order to figure out what surprises they have in store for him.
78* StageMagician: Whenever he decides to be "Franklin the Fabulous".
79* StockYuck: He has a strong dislike for Brussels sprouts. The early story "Franklin's Blanket" involves him missing his favorite blanket. When found, it's filled with Brussels sprouts - he had used it to hide them to avoid eating them and then forgotten where he had stashed it. In the third season story "Franklin's Fossil," when Franklin tries to put off digging potatoes to get something from Mr. Mole, Mrs. Turtle threatens to cook Brussels sprouts for dinner instead. Franklin then rapidly gets to work digging the potatoes. In the special ''Back to School with Franklin'', Franklin gives his blanket to his little sister Harriet for comfort, feeling he no longer needs it. It is then shown that they have similar taste, as she too tries to hide Brussels sprouts in the blanket.
80* StrongFamilyResemblance: Franklin's father looked a lot like him when he was a kid, barring Franklin's iconic handkerchief and cap.
81* ThatRussianSquatDance: In addition to those breakdancing moves, he also showed off this dance in ''Franklin and the Firefly Festival''.
82* TrueCompanions: He is best friends with Bear. And he gets along with Snail better than his other friends.
83* VerbalTic: In ''Franklin and Friends'', Franklin often used "coolio" as an expression in place of "cool". Over the course of the series however, the phrase is being used less and less.
84* VitriolicBestBuds: He shares this dynamic with Fox where sometimes they compete and are rivals but sometimes they care about each other and are best friends.
85* WideEyedIdealist: He's a very idealistic child, but sometimes, his ideas don't always turn out the way he plans them.
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88[[folder: Harriet Turtle]]
89[[quoteright:260:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/harriett_4021.jpg]]
90[[caption-width-right:260:"Harriet help too?"]]
91[[caption-width-right:260:[[labelnote:Click To See Harriet in the original series]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/harriet_the_turtle.png[[/labelnote]]]]
92->Voiced by Creator/BrynMcAuley (''Franklin'' Seasons 5-6), Dawn Marie Hildebrand (''Franklin and the Adventures of the Noble Knights'')
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94Introduced into the book series in ''Franklin's Baby Sister'' and in the television series in ''Franklin and the Green Knight'' respectively, Harriet is Franklin's sister, who is getting used to the world around her. She idolizes Franklin, but is an independent turtle in her own right. She has a regular playmate in Bear's little sister Beatrice, though she made a new friend named Kit (Beaver's little brother) in ''Back to School with Franklin''.
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97* AgeLift: She is aged up to be around the same age as Bear's little sister Beatrice in ''Franklin and Friends'', as opposed to being a year younger as the was in the original series and thus unable to go to school with her.
98%%* AnnoyingYoungerSibling: She has a perverse urge to make life miserable for Franklin and the book ''Franklin and Harriet'' focuses around this trope in a three-dimensional way. (needs to be expanded beyond a ZCE and made less bashy (the "perverse urge to make life miserable for Franklin" part)).
99* BabyTalk: Earlier episodes and specials have Harriet talk like that, however she does grow out of it when the spinoff ''Franklin and Friends'' rolls around.
100* CheerfulChild: She's almost always upbeat in her attitude. About the only time she is really shown getting upset is when she doesn't get attention from Franklin or in ''Back to School with Franklin'' when she learns Beatrice is going to school without her, but this doesn't last long.
101* CompanionCube: A stuffed bunny in the original TV show; Lily Kitty in ''Franklin and Friends''
102* CuteClumsyGirl: Harriet is often clumsy, as shown with her play habits. Franklin however, doesn't find it to be cute, especially since she accidentally dropped Goldie (Franklin's pet goldfish) into the pond once.
103* ADogNamedDog: [[AvertedTrope Averted]], similarly to her older brother.
104* ElmuhFuddSyndwome: It gradually fades as the show progresses, and by ''Franklin and Friends'', she's completely capable of pronouncing her "r"s correctly.
105* {{Expy}}: Harriet is the younger sister that can be cheerful and bratty like [[WesternAnimation/{{Arthur}} D.W.]], though she lacks the pure daring lip that D.W. can exhibit at times, as well as most of D.W.'s cynicism.
106* ItsAllAboutMe: Justified considering she's just a toddler. Franklin isn't exactly pleased about it however.
107* NearAndDearBabyNaming: She's named for her (apparently still living) great aunt Harriet, since she always brings the best gifts and the baby is sort of like a gift.
108* RidiculouslyCuteCritter: Does this need to be explained? Just look at her.
109* SoapOperaRapidAgingSyndrome: Possibly a reason for why she shoots from baby in ''Franklin in the Green Knight'' to preschooler when the next installment of the television series surfaces, even though her big brother is still about the same age.
110* TertiarySexualCharacteristics: A bit hard to distinguish from any of her family members at a distance without her usual purple bow.
111* ThirdPersonPerson: It [[ZigzaggingTrope zigzags]] at times, but the trope is still in effect.
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114[[folder: Mr. Turtle]]
115[[quoteright:180:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mrturtle_5399.jpg]]
116[[caption-width-right:180:"Franklin... Growing up, takes time. It doesn't happen over night."]][[caption-width-right:180:[[labelnote:Click To See Mr. Turtle in the original series]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mr_turtle.jpg[[/labelnote]]]]
117->Voiced by Creator/RichardNewman
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119Mr. Turtle is Franklin's father; and although he's somewhat sarcastic at times, he always knows what's best for Franklin, and often guides him in the right direction, when he needs it. Besides being a father, Mr. Turtle is also an expert at gardening, and knows how to fix a plethora of objects.
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122* ADayInTheLimelight: ''Franklin's Father'' in the original series; and ''It's Father's Day Franklin!'' in ''Franklin and Friends''.
123* AdaptationalEarlyAppearance: He first appeared in “Hurry Up, Franklin!”, which was the second book in the series. Due to the TV series not being told in publication order, he appears in the animated adaptation of “Franklin in the Dark”.
124* AnthropomorphicShift: He and his wife were originally depicted as walking on all fours in the earlier books, but eventually became bipedal in the later ones and in the animated series.
125* BumblingDad: [[AvertedTrope Completely averted]]. Mr. Turtle is a responsible and loving father in his own right.
126* CallToAgriculture: He could be doing something a little more worthwhile, but chose gardening as one of his professions.
127* CrashIntoHello: As a child; this was how he met his future wife. - Mr. Turtle tries to offer some ice cream to Mrs. Turtle, but ends up tripping, and splattering the ice cream all over her. Despite this stumble, Mrs. Turtle fell in love with him.
128* DeusExMachina: In the TV adaptation of “Franklin in the Dark” he was apparently catching fireflies while Mrs. Turtle was telling the “Little Turtle” story to Franklin, instantly resolving the central conflict.
129* DisappearedDad: Mr. Turtle's [[PostHumousCharacter own father]] is seemingly absent in his adult life. It is heavily implied that he is not living anymore.
130* DoItYourselfPlumbingProject: Despite Mr. Turtle's prowess at fixing things, he seemingly has some difficulty handling plumbing, be it a hose, or a faucet that needs to stop leaking; and expresses some annoyance when he just can't properly fix them. So much so that it still comes up as an issue even in the follow-up series ''Franklin and Friends''.
131%%* GoodParents: With his wife, Mrs. Turtle.
132* HandyMan: He's quite the expert with various tools, and is always fixing stuff around Franklin's house, and the Woodland neighborhood.
133%%* HappilyMarried: Again, with Mrs. Turtle.
134* HeterosexualLifePartners: With Mr. Mole. They've known each other since they were kids!
135* NoodleIncident: Anything embarrassing regarding his childhood that isn't explained In-Universe counts as this. Mr. Turtle preferably would like to avoid the subject altogether.
136* SarcasmMode:
137--> '''Mr. Turtle''': [while driving]: "Ugh... This car trip is sooooooo long! When will we get there?!"
138--> '''Mrs. Turtle''': "Hahaha! Isn't that Franklin's job?"
139* SmartPeoplePlayChess: He often plays chess with his close friend, Mr. Mole, and his son; passing on his excellent chess skills on to the latter in the process.
140* ThroughHisStomach: Mr. Turtle has some peculiar tastes in food.
141--> '''Mrs. Turtle''': [offering to help make toast with Franklin]: "And I'll help!"
142--> '''Franklin''': "No, that's okay mom; Dad showed me how to make toast that tastes good right out to the edges!"
143--> '''Mrs. Turtle''': [looks at her husband coyly]
144--> '''Mr.Turtle''': "Hehe...*cough*"
145* UnnamedParent: Never revealed what his real name is, we only know him as "Mr. Turtle".
146* WhatHaveWeEar: He's capable of simple magic tricks, and taught Franklin how to do perform them.
147* YoungerAndHipper: Take a look at Mr. Turtle in the Franklin books, then compare him to his look in the show, and ''Franklin and Friends''. You'll notice how much younger he looks in his latter two incarnations.
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150[[folder: Mrs. Turtle]]
151[[quoteright:228:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/MrsTurtle_8950.jpg]]
152[[caption-width-right:228:"It was tough watching my little turtle fall. But the important thing is that I was there to lift you up and encourage you to keep going."]]
153-> Voiced by Elizabeth Saunders (''Franklin'' television/film productions), Sharon Bajer (''Franklin and the Adventures of the Noble Knights'')
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155The wife of Mr. Turtle, and the mother of Franklin; Mrs. Turtle often gives guidance to Franklin whenever he needs it. She's often seen with Harriet, and occasionally helps her husband out in his gardening work. Sometimes, Mrs. Turtle performs substitute teacher duties for Woodland Elementary, whenever Mr. Owl is away.
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157* ArtisticLicenseBiology: In the movie, ''Franklin and The Green Knight'', she's depicted as being '''pregnant''' with Harriet. While we never see Harriet actually being born, mammal-style pregnancy and live birth isn't something turtles do.
158* AnthropomorphicShift: Brenda Clark originally drew Mrs. Turtle and her husband as quadrupeds in the illustrations of the earlier books, but as the books progressed and the TV show came into play, she became bipedal.
159%%* CrashIntoHello: How she met her husband.
160%%* DeadpanSnarker: With a ''slight'' emphasis on deadpan.
161%%* GoodParents: Shares the role with Mr. Turtle.
162%%* HappilyMarried: Again, with Mr. Turtle.
163* {{Housewife}}: While the series takes a few liberties here-and-there with traditional gender roles, Mrs. Turtle is generally portrayed as the happy housewife and a good mother. She does do some substitute teaching, though.
164* IMinoredInTropology: In ''Franklin and Friends'', Mrs. Turtle became the go-to substitute teacher for Mr. Owl in Woodland Elementary School.
165* MarionetteMaster: She's quite skilled with the handling of shadow puppets, as seen in ''Franklin and the Shadow Show''.
166* PregnantReptile: She is depicted as being pregnant with Franklin's little sister Harriet in both the book ''Franklin's Baby Sister'' and the film ''Franklin and the Green Knight'', despite being a turtle.
167* TrashCanBand: Under Mrs. Turtle's case, it's a mix of this and [[{{BangingPotsandPans}} Banging Pots and Pans]]. She exemplified them in ''Franklin's Special Job'', garnering positive attention from her family, Fox, and Mr. Fox.
168* UnnamedParent: So far she's only known as "Mrs. Turtle".
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171[[folder: Aunt Turtle]]
172[[quoteright:207:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/auntturtle_4957.jpg]]
173[[caption-width-right:207:"Wow! Nice. A good helper; a promise keeper; a game maker; Franklin, ''you'' are a wonder!"]]
174-> Voiced by Naomi Snieckus
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176Aunt Turtle, otherwise known as Aunt T., is Mr. Turtle's younger sister. She settled down in Woodland once she was tired of her constant traveling. Aunt. T. is a bit more in touch with her youth than her older brother and his wife, and uses this to nurture Franklin and Harriet in her own, unconventional style. Aunt. T. is also a phenomenal artist, and has gained quite an artistic mind from her travels abroad.
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179%%* AnnoyingYoungerSibling: To Mr. Turtle occasionally, due to their clashing personalities.
180%%* CoolAunt: To Franklin.
181* CrazyPrepared: When she goes camping, she brings a ''ton'' of gear.
182* DeadpanSnarker: On many occasions no less.
183--> '''Franklin''': "He shouldn't call it babysitting. I think Dad forgets that I'm not so little anymore."
184--> '''Aunt T.''': "Yeah, join the club. I'll still be his baby sister when I'm like one hundred and two."
185* TheDeterminator: She's pretty much a focused, if not, somewhat wild turtle, who can get a job done, when need be. She was even able to teach Mr. Groundhog a dance, when he flatly stated that he just ''couldn't'' dance.
186* EveryoneCallsHimBarkeep: Even some of the characters who aren't related to her call her Aunt T., such as Franklin's friends.
187* FantasyHelmetEnforcement:
188--> '''Aunt T.''': [noticing Franklin and Harriet playing pretend spaceflight] "Wait a sec! As the 'King of Careful' once told me; The door to safety swings on the hinges of common sense."
189--> '''Franklin''': "What's that mean?"
190--> '''Harriet''': "Huh?"
191--> '''Aunt T.''': "Never fly without your helmet!"
192* GenkiGirl: She's as energetic as can be for a turtle her age!
193* HappyDance: Has shown to have dancing skills on par with Franklin in ''Franklin and The Firefly Festival''.
194* HiddenDepths: Sure, she's hip and has a number of talents, but who would have guessed that she's also a skilled karate sensei?
195%%* ItRunsInTheFamily: Compare and contrast Aunt T.'s tropes to the rest of her family. It must be genetic.
196* MusicalChores: Any chore that she assigns to Franklin is often subjected to this.
197%%* NoIndoorVoice: Well, according to her older brother at least.
198* OneOfTheKids: At any given time on the show, she's much more likely to be shown hanging around or playing with the kid characters, even though she doesn't have any children of her own. She's indicated to be clearly young at heart.
199* [[RenaissanceMan Renaissance Woman]]: Is knowledgeable and skilled in a variety of areas and disciplines, including karate, dance and visual artwork.
200%%* SophisticatedAsHell: Take a look at some of her quotes above; just look!
201%%* WaxOnWaxOff: Her unorthodox handling of chores gave this effect to Franklin.
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203
204[[folder: Aunt Lucy Turtle]]
205[[quoteright:115:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/auntlucyy_4230.jpg]]
206[[caption-width-right:115:"Took you long enough to figure it out big bro!"]]
207-> Voiced by Shauna Black
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209Aunt Lucy Turtle, is another sibling of Mr. Turtle and Aunt. T. She's an archaeologist, traveling the world in search of the world's lost secrets. Unlike her sister though, Aunt Lucy is almost restless, and only takes some seldom stops at Woodland. She's shown to be a fun loving woman, and may often join in on Franklin's games, like pirates. She has a goddaughter named Samantha, that accompanies her travels for her summer vacation. Unlike the rest of Granny Turtle's children, her only appearance was in ''Franklin and the Turtle Lake Treasure''.
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211* AdventurerArchaeologist: Played straight for the most part. She seems to have paper work every now and then though as evidenced by Samantha, performing her paper work, part time. The paper work itself however, appears to just be filling out numbers.
212* CollectorOfTheStrange: Like her mother. Her vacation house in Woodland is filled with many artifacts found from her travels abroad.
213* CrazyPrepared: An AdventurerArchaeologist like Aunt Lucy would happen to have items such as rope, and a blanket in her bag.
214* ItRunsInTheFamily: Even '''more''' so than her sister, Aunt T. and even then, Aunt T. has quite a bit of tropes that only apply to her. Aunt Lucy on the other hand, only has ''three'' tropes that deviate from the rest of the Turtle family.
215%%* WaistcoatOfStyle
216%%** SleevesAreForWimps
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218
219[[folder: Granny Turtle]]
220[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/s_Granny_4647.jpg]]
221[[caption-width-right:200:"What would you like to do, Franklin? I'd like to do what'd you'd like to do."]]
222-> Voiced by Corinne Conley
223
224Granny is Franklin's grandmother on his father's side. She lives alone in a house not far from Franklin and his family. Franklin's paternal grandfather is never seen on the series other than in a photo, and it is generally assumed that she is a widow, though this was never confirmed in the series itself. Granny is not seen in ''Franklin and Friends'' and the role that she played seems to have been largely filled by Aunt T. In ''Franklin and the Turtle Lakes Treasure,'' it is learned that when she was about Fraklin's age, she was orphaned when her house burned down one night as she was camping out in the forest nearby. She was raised by Great Aunt Harriet from that point on.
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226* ADayInTheLimelight: ''Franklin and Granny'' and to some degree ''Franklin and the Turtle Lake Treasure'', though she spends most of it sick in bed.
227* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: Even though her role is now being fulfilled by Aunt T., she ''does'' live close to Franklin, so the trope applies. The absence of her presence may imply [[DeathByAdaptation something else]] however...
228* CollectorOfTheStrange: Her attic is loaded with old junk because she saves "every button and bedknob."
229* CoolOldLady: Franklin doesn't think so at first, but changes some mind after spending time together with her in her attic and learning some things about her past.
230* DarkAndTroubledPast: Granny lost her parents in a fire at an early age and is apparently widowed or possibly divorced from her husband, so she's definitely had her share of hardship.
231* DeadpanSnarker: When Mr. Turtle comments that he hopes Franklin didn't tire her out in ''Franklin's Granny'', she gives an excellent impression of a decrepit old woman on her last legs speaking in a quavery voice: "Oh my, I couldn't keep up. Where's my cane? Lands sakes. Somebody find my cane."
232* DeceasedParentsAreTheBest: Look under her DarkAndTroubledPast just above.
233* NoNameGiven: She's never given a first name, even though Franklin's maternal grandmother, who is only seen once, is given one.
234* OneOfTheBoys: Franklin's Granny played first base when she was a kid, and baseball generally isn't much of a girl's club.
235* ThePianoPlayer: [[SubvertedTrope Subverted]] in the fact that she ''has'' a personality, and has mentored Franklin, Beaver, and most likely her own children in the art as well.
236[[/folder]]
237
238[[folder: Great Aunt Harriet]]
239[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/franklin_and_great_aunt_harriet.jpg]]
240 [[caption-width-right:200:"This is my best Christmas present ever."]]
241
242Great Aunt Harriet is the great aunt of Franklin and her namesake, little Harriet. Harriet is known for often giving great presents and is renowned as a popular explorer. Turtles are known for their longevity and it's implied that Harriet is very old, but still quite spry.
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244* AdaptedOut: From the television adaptation of ''Franklin's Christmas Gift''.
245* AdventurerArchaeologist: She has apparently been all around the world and made a number of important discoveries. Even other proud-and-respected adventurer types speak reverently of her.
246* CoolOldLady: She's said to be absolutely ancient, yet this doesn't stop her from doing regular world traveling and also being greatly savvy when it comes to knowing what types of gifts someone would like.
247* TheGhost: Once thought be entirely this. Despite her being well-liked by Franklin's family and important to key plot elements in both ''Franklin and the Green Knight: The Movie'' and the ''Franklin and Friends'' special "Polar Explorer," she is never seen, even in pictures, on the television show. She does, however, actually appear in one scene in the book version of ''Franklin's Christmas Gift'', however, she is shown as looking very old, surely not the still-adventuring type we've heard about on the animated series.
248[[/folder]]
249
250!Franklin's Friends / Classmates
251[[folder: Bear]]
252[[quoteright:277:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/bearr_8850.jpg]]
253[[caption-width-right:277:"A little bit of jam, I love it, can't you tell? That's all I need to live without a care. I'm a very hungry little bear."]]
254[[caption-width-right:350:[[labelnote:Click To See Bear in the original series]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/bear_franklin.jpg[[/labelnote]]]]
255->Voiced by Cody Jones (''Franklin'' Season 1), Luca Perlman (''Franklin'' Seasons 2-5), Creator/MarcMcMulkin (''Franklin'' Season 6), Mark Ramsay (''Franklin and Friends'', earlier seasons), Paul Giergu (latter seasons), Thomas [=McCallum=] (''Franklin and the Adventures of the Noble Knights'')
256
257
258Bear is Franklin's best friend. He lives in a tree with his mother, Woodland's doctor, his father and his little sister, Beatrice "Bea" Bear. Bear is generally loyal, but has the potential to become very angry if he feels Franklin has treated him unfairly. Otherwise generally good-natured, Bear seems to fit in well with the other characters, but often spends his time playing with Franklin.
259
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261* AmbiguouslyGay: He is ''very'' close and attached to Franklin, more than best friends usually are, and exclusively hangs out with Franklin for most of his time. He is tender, sensitive, effeminate, and doesn't have any interest in girls unlike Franklin. Bear dresses flamboyantly in a small and unbuttoned blue sleeveless vest [[note]]Which is a gay cowboy stereotype and in RealLife, kids don’t walk around and dress like that.[[/note]] (This is even more odd considering that the characters don’t really need to wear clothes. It’s definitely not going to keep him very warm anyways which means it could be a gaudy fashion statement.) Bear also likes to get ''very'' touchy-feely with Franklin and routinely tickles him,in odd positions.
262* BearyFriendly: He is a very kind and friendly bear.
263* BerserkButton: He ''really'' doesn't like it when you lie to him; or reveal his secrets.
264* BewareTheNiceOnes: He is nice if you are trustworthy and don't tell his secrets.
265%%* BigBrotherMentor: To his little sister, Beatrice.
266* BigEater:
267** At any given time, he may be snacking on something. The television shows often depict him munching on cookies or other savories, though the Franklin stage show ''Franklin and the Adventures of the Noble Knights'' indicated a preference for berries and jam, possibly an attempt to promote healthier snacking. Also, the earliest installments of the television series indicated blueberries being his favorite treat.
268** A shining example would have to be in "Franklin Goes to School":
269-->'''Bear''': ''(looking panicked)'' Hey, did anyone bring an extra snack?\
270'''Beaver''': Didn't you eat any breakfast?\
271'''Bear''': Yeah, but that was an hour ago.\
272'''Franklin''': ''(pulls out carrots)'' Here, Bear.\
273'''Bear''': ''(deadpan)'' Oh, carrots. Have you got anything else?\
274'''Beaver''': ''(rolls eyes)'' Ugggghh!
275** Even after Franklin gives him a muffin, Bear still gets hungry a few minutes later and asks Franklin for the carrots.
276* TheBigGuy: Out of all of Franklin's friends, Bear is the one who can perform the physical aspects of a certain task with ease.
277* CharlesAtlasSuperpower: Implied to have this as "Mega Bear" in the "Super-Cluepers".
278* ComicallyMissingThePoint: In "Franklin Plays The Game": See also VerbalBackspace and VerbalBackpedaling.
279-->'''Bear''': But scoring goals doesn't matter all that much.\
280'''Franklin''': [[DeadpanSnarker No?]]\
281'''Bear''': [[VerbalBackspace Okay, maybe it matters a lot.]] But so does having fun.
282* TheConfidant: Always keeps Franklin's and others' secrets. Naturally, he gets very angry if you tell anyone his secrets.
283* CoolBigBro: Becomes this to Beatrice.
284* TheCutie: Kind, loyal, and lovable like a teddy bear and you just want to give him a hug.
285* ADogNamedDog: He is a bear named "Bear".
286* DramaticallyMissingThePoint: In "Franklin's Bad Day", when Franklin gets angry and storms off home, Bear believes it's his fault for getting him mad and ponders about what he did wrong and that he didn’t mean to make him mad. In reality, Bear doesn’t seem to realize that Franklin is having an awful day overall because he dearly misses his friend Otter, who moved away recently.
287* DumbMuscle: He's only a kid, but he had trouble finding Beaver's ''huge'' valentine card box on her desk. Though it is left slightly ambiguous as to whether he was serious or just trolling her.
288* EmotionalBruiser: He is strong and he is also caring and sensitive.
289* {{Expy}}:
290** He bears more than a few similarities to ''Literature/LittleBear''. Funny enough, their TV adaptations both aired on Nick Jr. around the same time.
291** He is the protagonist's best friend and he is a friendly and ditzy BigEater like [[WesternAnimation/{{Arthur}} Buster Baxter]].
292* ExtremeDoormat: Bear is very passive and submissive towards Franklin and even goes as far as ''defending Franklin for his wrongdoings.'' Sometimes he lets Franklin walk all over him by blaming himself instead of Franklin and allowing Franklin to bend the rules such as when Bear was a junior police officer in "Franklin Needs A Reminder", he gave reminders (tickets) out to everyone that broke the rules except for Franklin. Though, in fairness, it's not like he didn't try like the dickens, it's just that Franklin simply wouldn't let him. Even the other characters acknowledge this.
293* FriendlyTickleTorture: He has a habit of tickling Franklin but it's all in good fun since Franklin doesn't mind.
294* FriendToBugs: In ''Franklin and Friends'', he is both interested in and fond of insects to the point that they are one of the very few things that will cause him to stop paying attention to Franklin.
295-->'''Bear''': Centipede! I've always wanted to meet you. Sweet!
296-->'''Franklin''': Bear, what are you doing?
297* GentleGiant: He is the biggest kid and has the biggest heart.
298* GrowlingGut: Happens very often to show how big his appetite is and how much he gets hungry.
299* HeterosexualLifePartners: He is Franklin's best friend.
300* InformedAttribute: Bear tells Franklin that he is scared of lots of things but it's never touched upon.
301* InTouchWithHisFeminineSide: He is attached to his plush toys, has feminine interests, volunteered to design costumes for the school play, and is more sensitive and effeminate than the other kids.
302* KeepingSecretsSucks: Keeping others' secrets sucks, especially when others don't keep your secrets.
303* NiceGuy: He's the friendliest bear you could ever meet.
304* OddCouple: Franklin and Bear. They are inseparable and they are a turtle, a slow herbivore, and a bear, a hungry carnivore (well, omnivore).
305* PurityPersonified: Kind, noble, honest, optimistic, and pure of heart, he definitely stands above the others and even Franklin. For example, in "Franklin's Ups and Downs," the group starts required a password rhyme to come into the treefort. When he can't remember it, he insists that he won't come in until he can because it's the rule, even though Beaver was prepared to accept him as Franklin's guest.
306* SecretKeeper: Always keeps secrets no matter what.
307* SleevesAreForWimps: He wears a blue sleeveless vest.
308* SpidersAreScary: Bear is badly afraid of spiders, as seen in "Franklin and the Thunderstorm."
309* TenderTears: He got homesick and cried when he had a sleepover with Franklin.
310* TrademarkFavoriteFood: In the original series, his favorite food was blueberries. And in the ''Franklin and Friends'' series, in which, honey and blueberry jam sandwiches are his favorite. Also cookies. At one point in ''Franklin and Friends'', he refers to himself as a "cookievore."
311* TrueCompanions: He is best friends with Franklin.
312* WaistCoatOfStyle: He was originally completely without clothes like most of the other characters, but the blue vest surfaced sometime in the third season and has stuck around ever since, at least on the TV shows.
313* WellDoneSonGuy: He's often shown vying for his mother's approval (even if she already does), on certain tasks, such as taking care of Beatrice, or helping out in her doctor's office.
314* WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes: He fears [[SpidersAreScary spiders.]]
315* YouSaidYouCouldntDance: Bear claims that he can't dance in ''Franklin and the Firefly Festival'', but he actually ''can'' dance. All it took was just some honey and blueberry jam sandwiches to get him going!
316[[/folder]]
317
318[[folder: Beatrice "Bea" Bear]]
319->Voiced by Kristen Bone and Creator/SusanRoman
320
321Beatrice "Bea" Bear is Bear's little sister and was introduced late in the first season. She and Harriet hang out often just like Franklin and Bear.
322
323* AlliterativeName: Beatrice "Bea" Bear.
324* CheerfulChild: She is constantly cheerful just like Harriet.
325* SoapOperaRapidAgingSyndrome: Same as Harriet, she started off as a newborn in the first season, then a toddler, and then about the same age as Harriet in ''Franklin and Friends'', despite Franklin and Bear staying about the same age.
326[[/folder]]
327
328[[folder: Snail]]
329[[quoteright:319:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/snail_5018.jpg]]
330[[caption-width-right:319:"But Franklin! You told me to follow my dreams no matter what!"]]
331-> Voiced by Kristen Bone (''Franklin''), Liam Tully (''Franklin and Friends''), Dawn Marie Hildebrand (''Franklin and the Adventures of the Noble Knights'')
332
333Snail is Franklin's other best friend. He's a bit meek, but is always ready to play with the other Woodland kids. He lives in a cozy log with his father and mother. Snail often finds himself in company with Franklin, as they share similar interests, and help each other out in their respective struggles in life. He once had an issue concerning his slow agility, but managed to overcome it, (by curling up into a ball, and enabling considerably faster movement) in ''Franklin and Friends''. Snail considers Franklin to be his best friend, but doesn't seem to mind that Franklin generally considers Bear to be his own best friend. His parents are rarely seen or mentioned, but his mother appears in one of the books and in "Franklin and the Bumpy Fire Buggy," ''Franklin and Friends'', his father appears and is revealed to be one of two volunteer firefighters in Woodland, along with Mr. Fox.
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335* ArmlessBiped: [[InvertedTrope Inverted]]. Snail has no legs, and uses his two appendages around his neck as makeshift arms/hands.
336* BirdsOfAFeather: This is his dynamic with Franklin (in the non-romantic way). Their similarities often keep them close.
337* BlackBeadEyes
338* CrossdressingVoices: Many viewers have often confused Snail's gender, due to his voice. [[AvertedTrope Averted]] in ''Franklin and Friends'', as Snail's current voice actor is male.
339* DistressedDude:
340** A ''major'' subplot of ''Franklin and the Turtle Lake Treasure''; Snail nearly becomes a snack for a group of Eaglets. Fortunately, Franklin and Samantha were successful in the rescue.
341** In ''Franklin and the Green Knight'', he gets swept up in a rushing stream and nearly goes over a waterfall, but is saved by Franklin.
342* ADogNamedDog: ''He'' is a snail named "Snail".
343* DontTellMama: In ''Franklin's Advice''; Snail accidentally cracks his shell in a soccer game, but hides the fact from his parents, due to his risk of not playing soccer with Franklin anymore. Franklin talks him out of it however. Fortunately, Snail's shell heals, and his parents allow him to play soccer again.
344* ExpressiveEars: He has these little ear stalks that sometimes droop when he's sad.
345* {{Flight}}: While Snail can't fly on his own; it's his dream to fly around the world, wherever he pleases. Every now and then, Mrs. Periwinkle lets Snail ride on her plane, thus evoking the trope.
346* HeterosexualLifePartners: With Franklin.
347* TheLancer: He's one to Franklin, and the "Super-Cluepers". In contrast to Franklin's other friends, he often prefers doing tasks his own way; and also does this when the rest of the "Super-Cluepers" cannot piece together a mystery.
348* ParrotPetPosition: Usually done on Franklin. [[LampshadeHanging Lampshaded]] in ''Franklin and the Turtle Lake Treasure'' in which Snail was dressed as a parrot, early in the movie. This also shows up in "Franklin Changes the Rules" on ''Franklin and Friends''.
349* ShockAndAwe: The "power" that Thunderboy has.
350* SmallNameBigEgo: His Thunderboy persona in the "Super-Cluepers" gives vibes of this.
351* TheUnfavourite: Fears becoming this to Franklin, in ''Franklin and the Green Knight'' once Harriet is born.
352[[/folder]]
353
354[[folder: Beaver]]
355[[quoteright:168:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/beaverrr_2173.jpg]]
356[[caption-width-right:168:"There's a lot of work to do... but there's no sense losing my head over it."]]
357[[caption-width-right:350:[[labelnote:Click To See Beaver in the original series]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/beaver_franklin.jpg[[/labelnote]]]]
358-> Voiced by Creator/LeahReneeCudmore (''Franklin''), Emily Nighman (''Franklin and Friends''), Jade Repeta (''Franklin and the Adventures of the Noble Knights'')
359
360Beaver lives with her mother and father in a beaver dam-like house that they constructed themselves at the edge of a pond. Beaver is somewhat brainy and at times a bit overbearing, yet manages to fit in well with Franklin and other the other children of Woodland. She has a cousin named Betty who popped in for one episode in the program's fifth season and a little brother named Kit who appeared in the film ''Back to School with Franklin'', though the two were never shown together.
361
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363* AcademicAthlete: She's the smart one of the bunch and also loves sports.
364* AlphaBitch: If you believe some of the less charitable viewers of the series, or [[AlternativeCharacterInterpretation possibly]] a LovableAlphaBitch. May also [[DependingOnTheWriter depend on the writer]] to some degree, but she can be friendly and helpful when not being bossy.
365* BookWorm: She enjoys reaheding.
366* BreakTheHaughty: In ''Franklin and the Puppet Play'' she suffers to one as Franklin, Bear, and Goose sarcastically mock her PrimaDonnaDirector attitude behind her back. (To be fair, Beaver ''was'' bossing them around rather crudely though.)
367* BusyBeaver: S is generally the most studious of the group in school, and also active in a number of activities and sports. However, special points to go to her father, Mr. Beaver, who not only is typically busy with something himself, but will as a rule put others to work if he sees them idle.
368* CharacterCatchphrase: "'''''Everybody''''' knows that!"
369* DefrostingIceQueen: She's usually a skeptic to some of the activities her friends perform, but the turn of events around her often lightens her demeanor.
370* ADogNamedDog: She is a beaver named "Beaver".
371* DrillSergeantNasty: Can become either if placed in a position of authority, but genuinely regretful once she sees the effect her behavior is having on those around her.
372* ExpressiveEars: She can do it, but it's much more subtle than on a character like Rabbit that has huge rabbit ears.
373* {{Expy}}: She is bossy and snobby and talks almost exactly like [[WesternAnimation/{{Arthur}} Muffy Crosswire]]. And although the original ''Franklin'' books predate the ''Franchise/HarryPotter'' series by years, one can't help but note the similarities between Beaver and Hermione - bossy know-it-alls who do have moments of genuine kindness and are respected members of their friend groups. Incidentally, ''The Philosopher's Stone'' came out a mere five months before the ''Franklin'' cartoon.
374* InferioritySuperiorityComplex: May have a bit of this, but it's a bit hard to pin down.
375* InsufferableGenius: Beaver can be an annoying know-it-all but she's actually right ''most'' of the time.
376* {{Jerkass}}: [[DependingOnTheWriter Similarly to Franklin]], she unfortunately has her moments.
377* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: She has her moments of genuine kindness.
378* KnowNothingKnowItAll: At her worst. Every now and then, she can be just plain wrong.
379* LargeHam: ''Very much so'' in the original series. It's [[DownplayedTrope downplayed]] in ''Franklin and Friends'' however.
380* OneOfTheBoys: Although she hangs out with Goose frequently, she is often seen playing the same games as Franklin and the other guys, such as: baseball, bumpy buggies, pirates, and knights.
381* TheSmartGirl: She's generally portrayed as the most book smart.
382* SugarAndIcePersonality: She alternates between sugar and ice, but again, it's [[DependingOnTheWriter up to the writer]].
383* TechnoWizard: Her alter-ego, "Book Whiz" in the "Super-Cluepers" is this.
384* TomboyWithAGirlyStreak: She participates in a number of different sports, is very competitive and is additionally a Book Whiz. She also sometimes exemplifies VanityIsFeminine and enjoys stuff like dressing up in a pink tutu and dancing around a maypole.
385* VanityIsFeminine: In "Franklin's Valentines," her Valentine mailbox is plastered with preening pictures of her.
386[[/folder]]
387
388[[folder: Goose]]
389[[quoteright:145:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/goooose_8094.jpg]]
390[[caption-width-right:145: "Sorry Franklin... But I'm just not ready to [[{{Flight}} fly]] yet."]]
391[[caption-width-right:350:[[labelnote:Click To See Goose in the original series]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/goose_franklin.jpg[[/labelnote]]]]
392-> Voiced by Olivia Garratt (''Franklin'' Seasons 1-5 and ''Franklin and the Green Knight''), Vivien Endicott-Douglas (''Franklin Season 6 and ''Back to School with Franklin''), Mackenzie Fahie (''Franklin and Friends'')
393
394Goose is another good friend of Franklin, and is often seen together with Beaver. She's the daughter of Woodland's local librarian, and pharmacist, but the two filed for divorce between ''Franklin'' and ''Franklin and Friends''. Despite her family issues, they never bother her. Goose is an energetic girl, that loves to have fun. She's regarded as the best diver of Franklin's friends, as well as being an adept ballet dancer. When she's feeling insecure however, she tends to be rather clumsy, and unfocused. Goose has a little brother, but he is only seen in passing in the "Brothers and Sisters" song number in the first ''Franklin'' film, ''Franklin and the Green Knight''.
395
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397* {{Ballet}}: She's an excellent ballet dancer, with a notable example coming from ''Franklin Needs to Notice''. She was able to be Franklin's [[LovelyAssistant magic assistant]], while showing off her ballet talent in-show!
398* CuteClumsyGirl: But only when something's bothering her mind.
399* ADayInTheLimelight: "Franklin Migrates," in which Franklin visits her home for a Migration Eve party, is by far her biggest day in the limelight in the franchise.
400* ADogNamedDog: She is a goose named "Goose".
401* FeatherFingers: Doing Mr. Owl's schoolwork would be nigh impossible without'em.
402* OutOfFocus: Despite making a common appearance in Franklin's adventures, and having books/episodes centralizing around her; she hasn't had the same CharacterFocus as some of Franklin's other friends, such as Beaver and Fox.
403* SpaceMaster: As "Galaxy Gal" in the "Super-Cluepers".
404* VisitByDivorcedDad: ''It's Father's Day Franklin!'' exemplified this trope. While Goose's father couldn't visit her on Father's Day, he made a phone call to her on that episode to compensate.
405* WingsDoNothing: Played straight in all incarnations of ''Franklin'' '''except''' in ''Franklin and the Green Knight'', where it is shown that she can fly. It is never brought up again though, and by the time of ''Franklin and Friends'', Franklin attempted to give her [[ForgotAboutHisPowers flying lessons]].
406[[/folder]]
407
408[[folder: Rabbit]]
409[[quoteright:151:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/raaaaabbit_9462.jpg]]
410[[caption-width-right:151:"I learned to draw sunset clouds from my favorite artist... you, Franklin."]]
411[[caption-width-right:350:[[labelnote:Click To See Rabbit in the original series]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/franklin_rabbit.jpg[[/labelnote]]]]
412-> Voiced by Kyle Fairlie (''Franklin'', Seasons 1-5 and films), Creator/MitchellEisner (''Franklin'', Season 6), Christian Martyn (''Franklin and Friends''), Wes Rambo (''Franklin and the Adventures of the Noble Knights'')
413
414Rabbit is Franklin's classmate and friend. They don't play together as much as Franklin and Bear do, but get along well enough with each other on the whole. Rabbit is more often seen with Fox. He lives with his parents and his rarely seen little brother, Bunny. He also has an older brother named Jack, and often looks up to him. He also has a big sister who is mentioned only briefly in the ''Franklin Goes to School'' book without any name given.
415
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417* AnythingYouCanDoICanDoBetter: He has a friendly speed rivalry with Fox in the stage show ''Franklin and the Adventures of the Noble Knights''.
418* BadBadActing: In "Franklin Plays Hoppity Bop" from ''Franklin and Friends'', Franklin and his friends miss shots on purpose in order to try make the game fun for Bear, who is bad at it. Rabbit, however, is very bad at pretending that he's bad at the game. Somehow, Bear doesn't notice his obvious acting.
419-->'''Rabbit''': (''stilted'') Oh dear! How could I miss the ball?! Clumsy old me, Bear.
420-->'''Franklin''': Oh brother. That's enough, Rabbit.
421* ADogNamedDog: He is a rabbit named "Rabbit".
422* ExpressiveEars: His ears often droop down when he's sad. Truth in Television, a rabbit's ears may droop when sad.
423* FlashStep: He's the fastest of Franklin's friends, and is seen doing this on several occasions, such as ''Franklin Helps Out''.
424* FlatCharacter: While the animated shows have [[AdaptationExpansion attempted to develop him further]], he is still the least developed character of Franklin's friends, being overshadowed by characters such as Beaver, Bear, Snail, and such.
425* NonIronicClown: Played up in ''Franklin and Friends'', where his role in the "Super-Cluepers" is The Giggler with a red clown nose, a mask, and a party hat
426* ThePrankster: [[SubvertedTrope Subverted]]. In ''Franklin's Funny Business'' he didn't mean to come off as mean spirited. He just wanted to have a sense of humor like Franklin.
427* RascallyRabbit: [[DownplayedTrope Downplayed]]. He can be a bit of a jokester at times, as seen in ''Franklin's Funny Business'' but he isn't all that mischievous or troublesome.
428* RhymesOnADime: In his role as Giggler in the Super Cluepers on ''Franklin and Friends'', he has a tendency to recap where things are at in the mystery-solving in rhymes.
429* SatelliteCharacter: Resulting from his FlatCharacter state; he is often paired with Franklin, Fox, and occasionally Bear due to this.
430* StockAnimalDiet: He is seen in one episode of the original ''Franklin'' bringing a bottle of carrot juice to school and in ''Franklin and Friends'' snacking from a bag of carrot chips.
431* VerbalTic: On ''Franklin and Friends'', he sometimes repeats words or short phrases twice for emphasis, i.e. "Yeah, yeah, yeah!", "Come on, come on, come on!" or "This box is great, great, great!"
432[[/folder]]
433
434[[folder: Fox]]
435[[quoteright:166:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/foxx_1170.jpg]]
436[[caption-width-right:166: "I'll race you to Thrill Hill and back and tell you all about it!"]]
437[[caption-width-right:350:[[labelnote:Click To See Fox in the original series]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/fox_34.jpg[[/labelnote]]]]
438-> Voiced by Gil Filar (''Franklin'', Seasons 1-3), Creator/AlMukadam (Seasons 4-6), Jake Roseman (''Franklin and Friends''), Joshua Bouchard (''Franklin and the Adventures of the Noble Knights'')
439
440Fox is another student in Franklin's class. He's often seen with Rabbit as they are best friends, but occasionally hangs out with Raccoon. He lives with his parents in a house with a expansive backyard. His father drives the school bus and is also known for his aptitude at repairing mechanical objects, and recycling various materials and is also one of two volunteer firefighters in Woodland. His mother hasn't been seen much, but does appear in ''Franklin and the Green Knight'' at the baby shower for Harriet. She also appears in the book ''Franklin and the Thunderstorm'' to get Franklin and his friends out of a tree when they mistakenly think it a safe place to be during a storm. Franklin clutches her for comfort, as he's afraid of thunderstorms, and she later provides the group with treats. Fox is a bit of daredevil and can be a bit of a troublemaker also at times, but is otherwise a good friend to those around him. He doesn't hang around with Franklin as much as Bear and Snail, but the two still enjoy playing together from time to time. There are a couple of indicators in the original series that he has a crush on Badger, such as a reference to a secret Valentine.
441
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443* AmbiguousSyntax: Whenever Fox's stoicism shines, his dialogue seems to be open to interpretation.
444--> '''Franklin''': [while examining Bear's modifications to their bumpy buggy] "Fox, do you really think our buggy is neat?"
445--> '''Fox''': "Sure. What do you think?"
446--> '''Franklin''': "I think... I think it looks goofy..."
447--> '''Fox''': [laughs, then leaves] "I like goofy! See ya!"
448* AnythingYouCanDoICanDoBetter: In ''Franklin and the Adventures of the Noble Knights'', he has a friendly speed rivalry with Rabbit.
449* TheCharmer: When not being competitive or teasing, he can be this; his official character page for ''Franklin and Friends'' describes him as such
450* CunningLikeAFox: Has some [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin attributes]] of this, though it isn't [[DownplayedTrope usually highly played up]].
451* ADogNamedDog: He is a fox named "Fox".
452* GadgeteerGenius: Although not on the same level as his father, he's quite handy with mechanical things and can be seen creating and repairing objects. His "[[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Kid-Gizmo]]" persona in The Super-Cluepers plays this trope up to eleven.
453* JerkassBall: It's another case of DependingOnTheWriter, but his {{Jerkass}} tendencies were ''very'' noticeable in Seasons 1-3 of the Original Animation. For example, in ''Franklin's Bicycle Helmet''; he and Beaver degrade Franklin ''and'' '''Rabbit''' for having quirks when they get examined for their bicycle safety skills. Fortunately, he mellows out in Seasons 4-6, and continues to be a collected individual in ''Franklin and Friends''.
454* LikeFatherLikeSon: Like you wouldn't believe.
455* SatelliteCharacter: Fox is another character who really doesn't get all that much screentime and generally doesn't have much in the way of ADayInTheLimelight episodes devoted to him either. It's a bit better in ''Franklin in Friends'' where he's often shown cooperating with Franklin and Bear when they need materials from his Dad's backyard recycling center. In addition to this he also becomes part of the core that is the "Super-Cluepers.", thus establishing himself as a regular.
456* SpiritedCompetitor: No need for examples. His picture quote is blatant evidence.
457* TheStoic: After mellowing out of his {{Jerkass}} tendencies through Seasons 4-6 of the Original Animation, Fox matures into this in ''Franklin and Friends''. He's more of a talkative stoic than most, but he assists Franklin through some of his personal problems, while keeping his cool.
458* VitriolicBestBuds: He shares this dynamic with Franklin where sometimes they compete and are rivals but sometimes they care about each other and are best friends.
459[[/folder]]
460
461[[folder: Skunk]]
462[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/Franklin_-_Skunk_5642.jpg]]
463[[caption-width-right:200:"I know what it's like when people find out about something that you ''really'' don't want them to know. I didn't want you to feel that way."]]
464-> Voiced by Creator/AnnickObonsawin
465
466Skunk lives with her parents and her rarely-seen little sister. She is generally somewhat soft-spoken and seems to get along well with everyone. She sometimes hangs out with the other girls Badger, Beaver and Goose, but often spends time on her own. Her father runs the local ice-cream shop. In ''Franklin and Friends'', Skunk appears only towards the very end of the series. In this series, her parents are traveling musicians and because of this, she is home-schooled.
467
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469* BookWorm: Often seen reading a book. Curiously, though, she is not one of the characters seen in "Franklin's Reading Club"
470* ADayInTheLimelight: Skunk doesn't get much screentime, but occasionally gets this sort of episode, such as "Franklin Plays Hockey," "Franklin's Not-So-Broken-Bone," "Franklin's Party Plans," and "Franklin's Swimming Party."
471* DemotedToExtra: A SatelliteCharacter like her being demoted? ''Franklin and Friends'' does just that. As if that isn't enough, the 2014 ''Franklin and Friends'' book ''Franklin and the Case of the New Friend'' muddies the waters even further. In this book, the Super Cluepers are puzzled when they find a picture of a skunk family because as far as they know, there are no skunk families in Woodland. They follow the clues and meet a skunk girl named Skunk, whom they invite to play with them and join the Super Cluepers. Huh?!
472* ADogNamedDog: She is a skunk named "Skunk".
473* TheMovingExperience: In "Franklin's Party Plans," Franklin thought she was moving away, but she was just moving to another street.
474* SatelliteCharacter: She isn't really part of the core group at all and is often reduced background roles or minor appearances. She is in ''Franklin and Friends'', but is the only member of Franklin's class on the show that doesn't have a part in the Super Cluepers group and only shows up in one, maybe two token appearances at most.
475* SmellySkunk: [[AvertedTrope Averted]]. Skunk has no odor, and is glad Franklin and his friends do not tell jokes like this towards her; it's TruthInTelevision in that skunks only smell when they've been spraying.
476[[/folder]]
477
478[[folder: Badger]]
479[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/badger.jpg]]
480[[caption-width-right:200:"I'll help you. Just try to remember when you're on-stage it's not you saying the words, it's the brave Nutcracker Prince."]]
481-> Voiced by Ruby Smith-Merovitz
482
483Badger is a shy and kind girl who is disabled with cerebral palsy and uses crutches to help her walk.
484
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486* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: She is only seen in ''Franklin'' and even then only a limited basis. She never made the leap to ''Franklin and Friends''.
487* TheCutie: She is softspoken, innocent, and simply adorable.
488* ADogNamedDog: She is a badger named "Badger".
489* HiddenDepths: She has an excellent memory and can remember the entire script of a play in order to help those who forget their lines.
490* NiceGirl: She is always very nice and kind to everyone.
491* ShrinkingViolet: She talks quietly and although she can memorize the script of a play, she is too shy to perform on stage.
492[[/folder]]
493
494[[folder: Otter]]
495[[quoteright:175:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/Franklin_-_Otter_9372.jpg]]
496[[caption-width-right:175:"A lot of things have changed around here, but having good friends like you guys hasn't changed at all."]]
497-> Voiced by Sophie Lang (''Franklin'' Season 1), Creator/MarieveHerington ("Franklin and Otter's Visit")
498
499Otter is a playful young girl who has been a long time friend of Franklin and the others in Woodland Valley. She is reasonably athletic and agile and a very good swimmer. Early on in the series, Otter has to move away, but she returns for a brief visit.
500
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502* TheBusCameBack: Otter returned for a brief visit in the television series in the second season. In the story, Otter is upset when she returns, only to find that the games that she and her friends once played aren't so fun anymore and that many familiar local landmarks are gone. Together, she, Franklin and Bear realize that by learning the new things that they all enjoy, they can still have fun together. This story was also released as a RecursiveAdaptation book in the Franklin TV storybooks series. The only other time Otter was seen on the show was on a banner in an episode from the sixth season, and she is neither seen nor mentioned in ''Franklin and Friends''.
503* ADogNamedDog: She is an otter named "Otter".
504* IAmNotWeasel: In "Franklin and Otter's Visit," Mrs. Heron doesn't recognize Otter and refers to her as "Weasel." The fact that the species doubles as the name for most characters in this show makes this also an instance of AccidentalMisnaming.
505* PlatonicLifePartners: She shared a very deep bond with Franklin before she and her family moved away. Needless to say, Franklin was the only one among his friends who was devastated when she moved away.
506* PlayfulOtter: You bet. She loves to play, is energetic, and is also considered quite funny.
507* PutOnABus: In both the original books and the television show, Otter moves away from Woodland to a big city early on in the franchise. This makes Franklin greatly sad, but he is cheered up by deciding to stay in contact with her through letters, though this is never depicted later in the series. Otter appears in the intro sequence of the first season of the television show. The intro sequence was changed beginning in the second season to no longer show any scenes involving Otter and was never altered again from that point on.
508[[/folder]]
509
510[[folder: Samantha Turtle]]
511[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/samanthaa_3544.jpg]]
512[[caption-width-right:156:"It was just a joke! I didn't think you'd be so scared."]]
513-> Voiced by Creator/TajjaIsen
514
515Samantha is Aunt Lucy's goddaughter, and is a bit of a jokester. She's a brash, and adventurous girl, and often expresses her interests of traveling and exploring. Through those reasons alone, she convinced her parents to let her travel with her godmother as an archaeologist's assistant. It is implied she lives quite a bit away from Woodland, and has only appeared in the ''Franklin and the Turtle Lake Treasure'' movie.
516
517Interestingly, she shares the 'Turtle' surname with Franklin and his family ''despite'' not being blood related to each other by any means.
518
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520* CharacterCatchphrase: "You're such a kid!". To the point where it reminds one of a [[Characters/PokemonTheSeriesIris certain purple haired Pokémon Trainer]].
521* GenkiGirl: Oh yes. ''Very'' genki indeed.
522* IcyBlueEyes: Used to signify how cold she can be to others at times.
523* InSeriesNickname: "But ''please'', call me '''Sam'''!"
524* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: She can be a bit of a jerk to whomever she meets at first, but will gladly open up, once one gets to know her.
525%%* LittleMissBadass
526* OfficialCouple: With Franklin.
527* OutdoorsyGal: She was absolutely not pleased at first when her godmother decided to drop by Woodland after their expedition was canceled; and she was even more upset when that time in Woodland was first spent doing paperwork for her godmother.
528* PinkMeansFeminine: Which is a sharp contrast to her [[{{Tomboy}} tomboyish]] nature.
529* ThePrankster: Lets see here... Tricking Franklin and Snail by pretending to be a ghost? Weighing down Beaver with a large rock? Putting a sizeable amount of chili pepper into Bear's ice cream? You get the point. Interestingly, Franklin finds her jokes to be funny, when they're not played on him.
530* ShipTease: With Franklin of all people. Despite her {{Jerkass}} introduction with Franklin, she was the one who advanced on Franklin, before he admitted his feelings back to her.
531* {{Tomboy}}: Is into things that most boys are into.
532* TomboyishName: Sam; which is short for the feminine name, Samantha.
533* {{Tsundere}}: An obvious '''Type A'''.
534* UnfortunateName: [[InvertedTrope Inverted]]. Much to Franklin's chargin. Her nickname is identical to Franklin's stuffed dog. As a result, of this conversation, Franklin's BerserkButton was triggered, leaving him in a foul and self-centered mood for quite a bit.
535--> '''Mr. Turtle''': "Hello, Samantha."
536--> '''Samantha''': "Hi! But ''please'', call me Sam!"
537--> '''Mrs. Turtle''': [looking at Franklin teasingly, along with her husband]: "What a coincidence! That's the name of your stuffed toy Franklin!
538--> '''Franklin''': [whispering]: "''Mom!''"
539--> '''Samantha''': "That's okay! Most little kids I know have '''dolls'''!"
540[[/folder]]
541
542[[folder: Jack Rabbit]]
543[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/jackrabbit_9.png]]
544 [[caption-width-right:350:]]
545-> Voiced by Creator/TyroneSavage.
546
547Jack Rabbit is Rabbit's teenage older brother and a good friend to Franklin and his buddies.
548
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550* AccessoryWearingCartoonAnimal: He is always seen wearing his green cap and wristwatch.
551* TeensAreMonsters: Averted. Jack Rabbit is depicted as being nice and friendly to the younger characters, especially in "Franklin Delivers", wherein he helps Franklin and Bear with a newspaper route.
552
553
554[[/folder]]
555
556[[folder: Moose]]
557[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/Franklin_-_Moose_249.jpg]]
558[[caption-width-right:250:"I'm glad you were my buddy. I was worried that nobody would play with me."]]
559-> Voiced by Creator/AmosCrawley
560
561Moose and his parents moved to Woodland near Franklin in the book and television episode "Franklin's New Friend." Moose is initially shy and retiring, but Mr. Owl assigns Franklin to be his class buddy. Though Franklin is initially scared of him due to his great size, they become fast friends.
562
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564* TheBigGuy: Not as anthropomorphized as the other characters and appears around the size of a real young moose. His parents are even bigger.
565* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: Moose is introduced in "Franklin's New Friend" and only appears later in a smattering of book releases and no further episodes of the television show, completely disappearing without any explanation. Possible reasons include his large size making him a pain to animate/draw and perhaps that he was never intended to be a regular character, but they wanted to adapt the book for television anyway. Even so, the way he was [[{{Pun}} Chucked out]] was more than little jarring considering that one of the big [[AnAesop Aesops]] of the story was about making a new friend. (Note: A group of three moose that may or may not be Moose and his family are briefly seen in the opening of ''Franklin and the Green Knight''.)
566* ADogNamedDog: He is a moose named "Moose".
567* ExpressiveEars: In both the book and the television episode, though it's easily missed considering how little he's seen.
568* TheKlutz: Prone to accidents and a bit clumsy, but only due to his large size
569* {{Leitmotif}}: A deep, galumphing theme that matches his deep voice and awkwardness.
570* MooseAreIdiots: [[AvertedTrope Averted]]. Moose isn't stupid, he's just awkward due to his large size and shy.
571* TheQuietOne: Certainly doesn't say all that much, even once he gets over his shyness.
572[[/folder]]
573
574[[folder: Hawk]]
575[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/franklin_hawk_5.jpg]]
576[[caption-width-right:250:"Don't be afraid. All that noise is just cloud giants playing drums in the sky."]]
577-> Books only
578
579Hawk is one of Franklin's friends who only appears in the books, including ''Franklin and the Thunderstorm'' and ''Franklin Fibs''. From what little is seen, he seems to be a nice guy who helps to comfort Franklin when he's afraid of thunderstorms. He is less anthropomorphized than the other bird characters, lacking FeatherFingers and being fully capable of flight. He dislikes the way the wind ruffles his feathers in a storm.
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581* AdaptedOut: Only appears in the books
582* ADogNamedDog: He is a hawk named "Hawk".
583* NonstandardCharacterDesign: Unlike the other bird characters, he is drawn more or less realistically, and doesn't have FeatherFingers. This may be why he wasn't included in the TV series.
584[[/folder]]
585
586!Other Adults
587[[folder: Mr. Owl]]
588[[quoteright:252:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/owlllllllllllllllll_4186.jpg]]
589[[caption-width-right:252:"I'd be glad to help. That's why I'm here. ...We all learn new skills at our own pace."]][[caption-width-right:350:[[labelnote:Click To See Mr. Owl in the original series]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mr_owl.jpg[[/labelnote]]]]
590-> Voiced by Creator/JamesRankin (''Franklin''), Creator/JohnStocker (''Franklin and Friends'')
591
592Knowledgeable and kindly, Mr. Owl has been the regular teacher for Franklin and his friends throughout all incarnations of ''Franklin''. He teaches in a one-room schoolhouse within the Woodland neighborhood and continues to serve as the teacher even when the children move up from kindergarten to first grade. He is temporarily replaced by Miss Koala in ''Back to School With Franklin'' when called away on a family emergency, and is also sometimes helped by Mrs. Turtle in ''Franklin and Friends''.
593----
594* CoolOldGuy: He's implied to be as old as Mr. Groundhog in ''Franklin and Friends'', but never manages to act like a grump, or overtly traditional.
595* CoolTeacher: Perhaps not quite the level of cool of Miss Koala, but nevertheless understanding, good at motivating the students in fun ways, and sympathetic & helpful.
596%%* CurtainsMatchTheWindow
597* DiurnalNocturnalAnimal: Owls of course are known for being active at night. This wouldn't really work for an owl who has to teach a regular daytime class.
598* FeatherFingers: It would certainly be hard to hold chalk or grade test papers if he didn't have them.
599* TheOwlKnowingOne: He is the teacher of the children on the show and also a character they're likely to go to for advice. He is quick to admit that he doesn't know everything, but he does know quite a lot and is happy to pass on that knowledge.
600* PsychologistTeacher: He often helps his students deal with their childhood angst.
601[[/folder]]
602
603[[folder: Mr. Mole]]
604[[quoteright:254:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mrmole2_120.jpg]]
605[[caption-width-right:254:TBD]]
606-> Voiced by William Colgate, Jared Wall (as youngster)
607
608Mr. Mole is a childhood friend of Mr. Turtle and the owner of Woodland's general store. His gumball machine is popular amongst the children of the town, while Mr. Turtle often visits his shop to get the things that he needs for the family garden. He is something of an amateur paleontologist, having a collection of fossils, and is happy to share is knowledge about them with the children of the town. He is generally a genial fellow and ha come to trust Franklin for his honesty, so much so that he is willing to believe without question a seemingly outrageous but nevertheless true tale in one installment. He is the president of Woodland's Chamber of Commerce, as well as a horticulturist and bird-watcher. He is also known for running the annual haunted house on Halloween.

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