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* DidntThinkThisThrough: In “Willa's Wild News”, considering the previous episodes, Willa could’ve shown the audience her animals’ actual talents that they already have, instead of being too mundane with or exaggerating on the animals’ capabilities. This plan would’ve excited the students while maintaining honesty.

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* DidntThinkThisThrough: In “Willa's Wild News”, considering the previous episodes, Willa could’ve shown the audience viewers her animals’ actual talents that they already have, instead of being too mundane with or exaggerating on the animals’ capabilities. This plan on the school's TV station would’ve excited the students while maintaining honesty.
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* Didn'tThinkThisThrough: In “Willa's Wild News”, considering the previous episodes, Willa could’ve shown the audience her animals’ actual talents that they already have, instead of being too mundane with or exaggerating on the animals’ capabilities. This could’ve excited the students while maintaining honesty.

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* Didn'tThinkThisThrough: DidntThinkThisThrough: In “Willa's Wild News”, considering the previous episodes, Willa could’ve shown the audience her animals’ actual talents that they already have, instead of being too mundane with or exaggerating on the animals’ capabilities. This could’ve plan would’ve excited the students while maintaining honesty.
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* Didn'tThinkThisThrough: In “Willa's Wild News”, considering the previous episodes, Willa could’ve shown the audience her animals’ actual talents that they already have, instead of being too mundane with or exaggerating on the animals’ capabilities. This could’ve excited the students while maintaining honesty.
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* PaleFemalesDarkMales: The seal couple Steve and Edie. While Steve is a dark bluish-gray, Edie is a lighter bluish-gray. [[FlowersOfFemininity Edie also wears a flower on the side of her head.]]
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The series follows a 9-year-old girl named Willa (voiced by Canadian actress Creator/JordanTodosey of ''Series/LifeWithDerek'' and ''Series/{{Degrassi}}'' fame) who has some very unusual pets. She has, so far, acquired a giraffe, two elephants, an alligator, a walrus, a bear, two seals, a camel, three penguins, and lots and lots of rabbits. Willa often finds herself in hilarious situations, and these colorful creatures offer Willa advice and wisdom from each of their respective points of view.

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The series follows a 9-year-old girl named Willa (voiced by Canadian actress Creator/JordanTodosey of ''Series/LifeWithDerek'' and ''Series/{{Degrassi}}'' ''Series/{{Degrassi|TheNextGeneration}}'' fame) who has some very unusual pets. She has, so far, acquired a giraffe, two elephants, an alligator, a walrus, a bear, two seals, a camel, three penguins, and lots and lots of rabbits. Willa often finds herself in hilarious situations, and these colorful creatures offer Willa advice and wisdom from each of their respective points of view.
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* EverythingIsBetterWithPenguins: Inky, Blinky and Bob, the resident {{CloudCuckoolander}}s, and usually the comic relief.
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* GreenGators: Gus is a dark green alligator.
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* PictureDay: In "Bad Hare Day", Willa gets a cowlick and tries to get rid of it before her yearbook pictures. After she has [=KoKo=] try to trim it off (which just makesit worse), she resorts to wearing a rabbit on her head.

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* PictureDay: In "Bad Hare Day", Willa gets a cowlick and tries to get rid of it before her yearbook pictures. After she has [=KoKo=] try to trim it off (which just makesit makes it worse), she resorts to wearing a rabbit on her head.
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The show ran for a single season of 26 episodes from 2008 to 2009. It also aired on Creator/{{Qubo}} in the United States. For the Qubo airings, special segments were added at the end of episodes where Willa will narrate the life lessons of what to do, what not to do, and how much important the subject is, relating it to what happened in the episode.

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The show ran for a single season of 26 episodes from 2008 to 2009. It also aired on Creator/{{Qubo}} in the United States. For the Qubo airings, special segments were added at the end of episodes where Willa will narrate the life lessons of what to do, what not to do, and how much important the subject is, relating it to what happened in the episode.
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* AdaptedOut: Surprisingly, the octopus who forms the main subject of ''An Octopus Followed Me Home, the very book the show was adapted from, is completely absent from Willa's menagerie in the show.

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* AdaptedOut: Surprisingly, the octopus who forms the main subject of ''An Octopus Followed Me Home, Home'', the very book the show was adapted from, is completely absent from Willa's menagerie in the show.

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