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'''''[[Queen of the Willis]]''''' is an [[wikipedia:Television in the United States|American]] [[wikipedia:animated sitcom|animated sitcom]] created by [[Ava Zinn]] and [[Holly Everman]].<ref name="off siteref">??</ref><ref name="IMDb page">??</ref> The main characters are Ava Willis, Angie Willis, Tom Willis, Deanna Willis, sextuplets (Stuart, Ron, Brian, Luanne, Emilie, and Hillary), Timothy/Tabitha "Rags" Willis, Sheryl "Shushu" Willis, Heather Willis, [[#Baxter/Bianca Willis|Baxter/Bianca Willis]], Melissa Rose, Tiffani Donovan, Anna Pamhouser, Lando Abhrams, and Brandi Sousa.
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'''''[[Queen of the Willis]]''''' is an [[wikipedia:Television in the United States|American]] [[wikipedia:animated sitcom|animated sitcom]] created by [[Ava Zinn]] and [[Holly Everman]].<ref name="off siteref">??</ref><ref name="IMDb page">??</ref> The main characters are Ava Willis, Angie Willis, Tom Willis, Deanna Willis, sextuplets (Stuart, Ron, Brian, Luanne, Emilie, and Hillary), Timothy/Tabitha "Rags" Willis, Sheryl "Shushu" Willis, Heather Willis, [[Willis Family#Baxter/Bianca Willis|Baxter/Bianca Willis]], Melissa Rose, Tiffani Donovan, Anna Pamhouser, Lando Abhrams, and Brandi Sousa.
  
 
==Main characters==
 
==Main characters==
===Willis===
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===Willis Family===
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==Craven Gifts==
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===Donovan Family===
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===Pamhouser Family===
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==Ava's co-workers==
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===Craven Gifts===
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* '''Tina Kelso ({{nee}} Craven)''' (voiced by [[Alexandra Moffitt]]) – Tina is the slightly overweight, greying, over-the-hill owner of [[Craven Gifts]], and Ava's boss. Her physical appearance greatly resembles [[wikipedia:Florence Henderson|Florence Henderson]], particularly her hairline, and she has a habit of hosting employee discussions in her bathroom. Johnson. Originally hailing from Nashville, Tina was historically known for her modest start in business and general business smarts. These attributes have since been worn away by life and been replaced with many habits which often come in the way of her business decisions. Tina is a compulsive gambler to the point where she will use company profits to continue gaming, even betting in underground events. Also like Henderson, Tina is a chauvinist, alcoholic, and adulterer. It is often implied that Ava reveres Tina and that, in Ava's eyes, the two have a close relationship. Compared to Ava who is the ultimate model of a good employee, Tina's vices require Ava to keep an extremely close eye. Tina refers to Ava as her "[[wikipedia:Golden Goose|Golden Goose]]" implying Ava is the only reason her business remains afloat and thus she would never fire her. Ava has used the threat of quitting to capitulate Tina's transition from things Ava found unsavory. Her health is questionable as she has suffered numerous infarctions and has had several cardiovascular surgeries including valve replacements. Despite her less than desirable traits, she has an ethical side although she planted evidence on Ava for murder rather than let her then-husband be arrested. Tina retires from Craven Gifts in a season 6 episode after marrying Quillsville Mayor Lee Kelso.
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* '''Jane Jill''' (voiced by [[Alexandra Moffitt]]) – Jane Jill is a truck driver and co-worker with Ava at Craven Gifts. She has a drinking problem and has a habit of calling people she speaks to "baby", regardless of their gender or level of familiarity with her.
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* '''Adrienne''' (voiced by [[Robyn Hurd]] from 2006-2011, [[Breeanna Sorensen]] since 2019) – Adrienne is a good-natured German-American truck driver at Craven Gifts. Originally she spoke with a very weak accent. In the episode "[[Adrienne-cilable Differences]]," Adrienne forcibly befriends Ava after a nasty fight with her husband. Adrienne ends up moving in with the Willis for a short time eventually developing a pathological attachment to the Willis family, but quickly patches things up with her husband after a fed-up Ava kicks her out. Adrienne nearly lost her house due to rent increases when property values in her neighborhood skyrocket when Angie began selling working class housing to upper-middle class Millennials. To solve the problem, Angie helped the neighborhood value decline when she fabricated the area as uncool by making it appear as if typical middle-class families were moving in prompting the millennials to leave. Afterwards she applied and became a homeowner. While a hard worker, she has poor fiscal habits, often spending money on lavish outdoor parties to celebrate any seemingly significant event such as her son's bar mitzvah or becoming a homeowner.
 
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* '''Buck Strickland''' (voiced by [[Stephen Root]]) – Buck is the slightly [[overweight]], balding, over-the-hill owner of [[Strickland Propane]], and Hank's boss. His physical appearance greatly resembles [[Lyndon Johnson]], particularly his hairline, and he has a habit of hosting employee discussions in his [[bathroom]]—a habit of Johnson. Originally hailing from [[Arkansas]], Buck was historically known for his modest start in business and general business smarts. These attributes have since been worn away by life and been replaced with many habits which often come in the way of his business decisions. Buck is a compulsive gambler to the point where he will use company profits to continue gaming, even betting in underground events. Also like LBJ, Buck is a chauvinist, alcoholic, and adulterer. It is often implied that Hank reveres Buck and that, in Hank's eyes, the two have a close relationship. Compared to Hank who is the ultimate model of a good employee, Buck's vices require Hank to keep an extremely close eye. Buck refers to Hank as his "[[Golden Goose]]" implying Hank is the only reason his business remains afloat and thus he would never fire him. Hank has used the threat of quitting to capitulate Buck's transition from things Hank found unsavory. His health is questionable as he has suffered numerous [[infarction]]s and has had several cardiovascular surgeries including valve replacements. Despite his less than desirable traits, he has an ethical side although he planted evidence on Hank for [[murder]] rather than let his wife be arrested.
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* '''Dan''' (voiced by [[Pamela Adlon]]) – There are actually two separate Donnas who have both worked as Strickland accountants, and are often referred to as "Donna from Accounting". The first Donna appears, albeit infrequently, as an overweight, dark-skinned woman, most notably in "[[Meet the Propaniacs]]". In "[[Are You There, God? It's Me, Margaret Hill]]", Buck mentions having discovered stolen office supplies in her bedroom (presumably during an extramarital encounter), and orders Hank to "find us a new Donna". The "new Donna" is a tall, curvy white woman who first appears in "[[The Miseducation of Bobby Hill]]". In "[[24 Hour Propane People]]" she mentions a husband; in "[[You Gotta Believe (In Moderation)]]", Dale notes her "recent divorce". In "[[Lost in MySpace]]", her most significant episode, she is briefly promoted to assistant manager alongside Hank, which didn't settle in well with him. She often uses MySpace during work hours and ignored Hank when he asked her for a down to business approach. In turn, Donna is briefly fired when some of her MySpace friends mistook Buck for Hank and brutally beat him up. She sought revenge against Hank by making rude comments about him and Strickland. After sifting through the blogs, he confronts Donna for her behavior at Goobersmooches and eventually makes amends with her. After being rehired as an accountant, Donna takes down the blogs and rearranges it to a down to business approach like Hank wanted. -->
* '''Joe Jack''' (voiced by [[Toby Huss]]) – Joe Jack is a fuel-truck driver and co-worker with Hank at Strickland Propane. He has a drinking problem, as seen when he is a member of the Propaniacs. Joe Jack has a habit of calling people he speaks to "honey", regardless of their gender or level of familiarity with him.
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* '''Enrique''' (voiced by [[Eloy Casados]] from 1997–1998, [[Danny Trejo]] from 2002–2009) – Enrique is a good-natured Mexican-American truck driver at Strickland Propane. Originally he spoke with a very weak accent. In the episode "[[Enrique-cilable Differences]]," Enrique forcibly befriends Hank after a nasty fight with his wife. Enrique ends up moving in with the Hills for a short time eventually developing a pathological attachment to the Hill family, but quickly patches things up with his wife after a fed-up Hank kicks him out. Enrique nearly lost his house due to rent increases when property values in his neighborhood skyrocket when Peggy began selling working class housing to upper-middle class [[Millennials]]. To solve the problem, Peggy helped the neighborhood value decline when she fabricated the area as uncool by making it appear as if typical middle-class families were moving in prompting the millennials to leave. Afterwards he applied and became a homeowner. While a hard worker, he has poor fiscal habits, often spending money on lavish outdoor parties to celebrate any seemingly significant event such as his daughter's [[Quinceañera]] or becoming a homeowner.
 
* '''Donna''' (voiced by [[Pamela Adlon]]) – There are actually two separate Donnas who have both worked as Strickland accountants, and are often referred to as "Donna from Accounting". The first Donna appears, albeit infrequently, as an overweight, dark-skinned woman, most notably in "[[Meet the Propaniacs]]". In "[[Are You There, God? It's Me, Margaret Hill]]", Buck mentions having discovered stolen office supplies in her bedroom (presumably during an extramarital encounter), and orders Hank to "find us a new Donna". The "new Donna" is a tall, curvy white woman who first appears in "[[The Miseducation of Bobby Hill]]". In "[[24 Hour Propane People]]" she mentions a husband; in "[[You Gotta Believe (In Moderation)]]", Dale notes her "recent divorce". In "[[Lost in MySpace]]", her most significant episode, she is briefly promoted to assistant manager alongside Hank, which didn't settle in well with him. She often uses MySpace during work hours and ignored Hank when he asked her for a down to business approach. In turn, Donna is briefly fired when some of her MySpace friends mistook Buck for Hank and brutally beat him up. She sought revenge against Hank by making rude comments about him and Strickland. After sifting through the blogs, he confronts Donna for her behavior at Goobersmooches and eventually makes amends with her. After being rehired as an accountant, Donna takes down the blogs and rearranges it to a down to business approach like Hank wanted.
 
 
* '''Roger "Buddha" Sack''' (voiced by [[Chris Rock]] in the first appearance, [[Phil LaMarr]] in later appearances) – He first appeared in "Traffic Jam" as a comedian and traffic school instructor. His abrasive and insulting style of humor infuriates Hank, as well as the dean of the traffic school, who terminates his employment at the traffic school for not teaching traffic safety as he was hired to do. Hank later gets Roger a job at Strickland Propane. Grateful to Hank for saving him from unemployment, Roger's attitude mellows afterward.
 
* '''Roger "Buddha" Sack''' (voiced by [[Chris Rock]] in the first appearance, [[Phil LaMarr]] in later appearances) – He first appeared in "Traffic Jam" as a comedian and traffic school instructor. His abrasive and insulting style of humor infuriates Hank, as well as the dean of the traffic school, who terminates his employment at the traffic school for not teaching traffic safety as he was hired to do. Hank later gets Roger a job at Strickland Propane. Grateful to Hank for saving him from unemployment, Roger's attitude mellows afterward.
* '''Elizabeth "Miz Liz" Strickland''' (voiced by [[Kathleen Turner]]) – Elizabeth is the deep-voiced, long suffering wife of Buck Strickland, first seen in "[[Hanky Panky (King of the Hill)|Hanky Panky]]". In "Hanky Panky", the first half of a two-part episode, Miz Liz confronts Buck at an awards dinner while he is there with his mistress. She files for divorce from Buck and subsequently takes control of Strickland Propane. This forces Buck to move in with Debbie. She promotes Hank to manager and attempts to seduce Hank in a propane-powered hot tub. However, the interest was not reciprocated. She brags to Buck about this, Buck, in turn, surprises Hank with a loaded shotgun expressing his jealousy. She and Buck reconcile in the second half "[[High Anxiety (King of the Hill)|High Anxiety]]", but later on, in "[[The Good Buck]]", Buck claims that Miz Liz has left for good, stating that "she could handle my drinkin' binges, and my gamblin', and even turn a blind eye to my extramarital escapades, but not when they happen all once! ...and on her birthday!"
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* '''Robert "Crob Bob" Craven''' (voiced by [[Garfield Everman]] in the first appearance, TBA in later appearances) – Robert is the deep-voiced, long suffering husband (later ex-husband) of Tina Craven, first seen in "Death Picks Craven". In "Death Picks Craven" Crob Bob confronts Tina at an awards dinner while she is there with her misterer. He files for divorce from Tina and subsequently takes control of Craven Gifts. This forces Tina to move in with Dan. He promotes Ava to manager and attempts to seduce Ava in a gas-powered hot tub. However, the interest was not reciprocated. He brags to Tina about this, Tina, in turn, surprises Ava with a loaded shotgun expressing her jealousy. He and Tina reconcile, but later on, in "Quillsville Cold Case", Crob Bob has left Tina for good and gets involved with Julie Crawford (Ava's ex-sister-in-law)
 
* '''Debbie Grund''' (voiced by [[Reese Witherspoon]]) – Debbie was an employee of Strickland Propane and was Buck Strickland's [[Mistress (lover)|mistress]] and the main antagonist in the episode "Hanky Panky". As revenge for Buck ending their relationship, she plotted to murder him but accidentally killed herself with Buck's shotgun while attempting to climb into the dumpster she was using as a hiding place.
 
* '''Debbie Grund''' (voiced by [[Reese Witherspoon]]) – Debbie was an employee of Strickland Propane and was Buck Strickland's [[Mistress (lover)|mistress]] and the main antagonist in the episode "Hanky Panky". As revenge for Buck ending their relationship, she plotted to murder him but accidentally killed herself with Buck's shotgun while attempting to climb into the dumpster she was using as a hiding place.
  
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* '''Ted Wassonasong and Cindy Wassonasong''' (voiced by [[Mike Judge]] and [[Lauren Tom]] respectively) – Ted and Cindy are affluent Laotian-American acquaintances of the Souphanousinphones. Kahn and Minh envy and resent them, but go to great lengths to gain their favor, such as inviting them over for dinner. They live in the upscale, gated community of Arlen Heights, and are prominent members of Nine Rivers Country Club. Ted and Cindy tolerate the Souphanousinphones but, in reality, look down upon them. They joined the Episcopal Church despite being Buddhist because it was "good for business." Ted is also blatantly hypocritical. He referred to Kahn as a "Banana" (an ethnic slur to identify an Asian American apparently lost in touch with their ethnic identity; more comfortable with Western society) even though Ted possesses far greater degree of luxury commodities, and lost most of his accent. He also helped pass a city ordinance banning the use of [[trans fats]] only to be immediately found consuming the very foods he helped prohibit.
 
* '''Ted Wassonasong and Cindy Wassonasong''' (voiced by [[Mike Judge]] and [[Lauren Tom]] respectively) – Ted and Cindy are affluent Laotian-American acquaintances of the Souphanousinphones. Kahn and Minh envy and resent them, but go to great lengths to gain their favor, such as inviting them over for dinner. They live in the upscale, gated community of Arlen Heights, and are prominent members of Nine Rivers Country Club. Ted and Cindy tolerate the Souphanousinphones but, in reality, look down upon them. They joined the Episcopal Church despite being Buddhist because it was "good for business." Ted is also blatantly hypocritical. He referred to Kahn as a "Banana" (an ethnic slur to identify an Asian American apparently lost in touch with their ethnic identity; more comfortable with Western society) even though Ted possesses far greater degree of luxury commodities, and lost most of his accent. He also helped pass a city ordinance banning the use of [[trans fats]] only to be immediately found consuming the very foods he helped prohibit.
 
* '''Octavio''' (voiced by [[Mike Judge]]) – Octavio is a Hispanic [[quasi]]-[[mercenary]] who does various bizarre favors for Dale when paid enough money, such as breaking into the Hill's home in the middle of the night to look for Dale's kidney (earlier in the episode, Hank, who was legally Dale for three days while Dale was in hospital to give his kidney to [[NHRA]] drag racer [[John Force]], was forced to help Octavio bash his own car with [[rebar]] to try and claim motor accident insurance, a scheme he had cook up with Dale). On his chest is a large [[Rob Zombie]] tattoo which he once tried to pass off as a tattoo of Jesus in order to join Luanne's Bible study group because she was conducting lessons in her pool while wearing a two piece bikini. His appearance was modelled after actor [[Danny Trejo]] (who actually voices [[List of King of the Hill characters#Strickland Propane|Enrique]] on the show). His last appearance was a non-speaking cameo in ''Just Another Manic-Kahn Day''.
 
* '''Octavio''' (voiced by [[Mike Judge]]) – Octavio is a Hispanic [[quasi]]-[[mercenary]] who does various bizarre favors for Dale when paid enough money, such as breaking into the Hill's home in the middle of the night to look for Dale's kidney (earlier in the episode, Hank, who was legally Dale for three days while Dale was in hospital to give his kidney to [[NHRA]] drag racer [[John Force]], was forced to help Octavio bash his own car with [[rebar]] to try and claim motor accident insurance, a scheme he had cook up with Dale). On his chest is a large [[Rob Zombie]] tattoo which he once tried to pass off as a tattoo of Jesus in order to join Luanne's Bible study group because she was conducting lessons in her pool while wearing a two piece bikini. His appearance was modelled after actor [[Danny Trejo]] (who actually voices [[List of King of the Hill characters#Strickland Propane|Enrique]] on the show). His last appearance was a non-speaking cameo in ''Just Another Manic-Kahn Day''.
* '''M.F. (Milton Farnsworth) Thatherton''' (voiced by [[Burt Reynolds]] in the first appearance, [[Toby Huss]] in later appearances) – M.F. is a former employee of Strickland Propane and another antagonist who strikes out on his own and opens up the crooked Thatherton Fuels company across the street from Strickland. He dresses like an old school rich cowboy with a ten-gallon hat and cowboy boots. An untrustworthy type, Thatherton is a sometime [[Foil (literature)|foil]] to Hank Hill and/or Buck. His sins are similar to Buck Strickland's (womanizing, gambling, using people), but more pronounced. Thatherton openly considers customers as little more than moneymakers and hires centerfold models or [[Hooters]] girls to bait potential propane customers. Hank, who also despises him, was forced to work for Thatherton for a week due to Buck losing at a game of cards. Whenever his name is mentioned, any of the Hills remark angrily, "Thatherton!"
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* '''H.W. (Harrison Walter) Ivey''' (voiced by Scott Swan in the first appearance, Garfield Everman in later appearances) – H.W. is a former employee of Craven Gifts and another antagonist who strikes out on his own and opens up the crooked Iveyland company across the street from Craven. He dresses like an old school rich cowboy with a ten-gallon hat and cowboy boots. An untrustworthy type, Ivey is a sometime foil to Ava Willis and/or Tina. His sins are similar to Tina Craven's (adultery, gambling, using people), but more pronounced. Ivey openly considers customers as little more than moneymakers and hires centerfold models or Chippendale dancers to bait potential gifts customers. Ava, who also despises him, was forced to work for Ivey for a week due to Tina losing at a game of cards. Whenever his name is mentioned, any of the Willis remark angrily, "Ivey!"
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* '''Reverend Thomason''' (voiced by [[Maurice LaMarche]]) – A reverend at Arlen First Methodist Church. He was replaced by Reverend Karen Stroup upon retiring to start an online ministry.
 
* '''Reverend Thomason''' (voiced by [[Maurice LaMarche]]) – A reverend at Arlen First Methodist Church. He was replaced by Reverend Karen Stroup upon retiring to start an online ministry.
 
* '''Reverend Karen Stroup''' (voiced by [[Mary Tyler Moore]] in 1999, [[Ashley Gardner]] in 2000–2010) – The first female minister of Arlen First Methodist Church. She is originally from [[Minnesota]], but is assigned to Arlen after Reverend Thomason left to start an online ministry. She and Bill finally become a couple, yet he broke up with her when she moved in and it felt like everything was moving too fast. The congregation also objected to the relationship. She didn't take it well but there has been no talk about their relationship since that episode.
 
* '''Reverend Karen Stroup''' (voiced by [[Mary Tyler Moore]] in 1999, [[Ashley Gardner]] in 2000–2010) – The first female minister of Arlen First Methodist Church. She is originally from [[Minnesota]], but is assigned to Arlen after Reverend Thomason left to start an online ministry. She and Bill finally become a couple, yet he broke up with her when she moved in and it felt like everything was moving too fast. The congregation also objected to the relationship. She didn't take it well but there has been no talk about their relationship since that episode.
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* '''Jody "Ray Roy" Strickland''' (voiced by [[Diedrich Bader]]) – Jody, the illegitimate son of Buck Strickland, lives in [[Tennessee]]. Buck meets him at the National Propane Gas Convention. Affectionately dubbed "Ray Roy" by Buck when he cannot remember his real name, he gladly accepts the nickname. Like his father, Jody also runs a propane company named Strickland Propane that's based in [[Gatlinburg, Tennessee]]. Also like Buck, Jody is a compulsive gambler, chauvinist, alcoholic, cheat, and womanizer.
 
* '''Jody "Ray Roy" Strickland''' (voiced by [[Diedrich Bader]]) – Jody, the illegitimate son of Buck Strickland, lives in [[Tennessee]]. Buck meets him at the National Propane Gas Convention. Affectionately dubbed "Ray Roy" by Buck when he cannot remember his real name, he gladly accepts the nickname. Like his father, Jody also runs a propane company named Strickland Propane that's based in [[Gatlinburg, Tennessee]]. Also like Buck, Jody is a compulsive gambler, chauvinist, alcoholic, cheat, and womanizer.
* '''Wesley Cherish''' (voiced by [[Andy Richter]]) – Wesley is a new neighbor that moved to Arlen from Fort Worth in the episode [[Straight as an Arrow]]. Wesley's wife is Annette. They have six children (only two of which have been named, boys Robin and Carey, one of which has [[ADHD]], and the other [[hyperglycemia]]). The children are home schooled by Annette. Wesley does not allow his children to play video games or watch TV (although they do have a TV, which is mainly used as an end table) and are not allowed to participate in "predatory sports" such as [[American football|football]], [[basketball]] and [[tag (game)|tag]].
 
 
*'''Tammi Duvall''' (voiced by [[Renée Zellweger]]) – Tammi is a [[prostitute]] who was from [[Oklahoma City, Oklahoma]] (referred to as The "OKC") in the episode "[[Ho Yeah!]]". She was hired at Strickland Propane and went to lunch with Peggy. The pair become fast friends, and Tammi has expressed her desire to get her [[GED]]. Peggy decided to tutor Tammi, and because Tammi does not have a place to live, she is welcomed to stay in the den, much to Hank's objections. Tammi has gone out with Barry, Lane Pratley, and Miles Burton, all the while getting Peggy to dress like a prostitute also. She has read ''[[Congo (novel)|Congo]]'', the book that Peggy has given her, and she has been giving Hank money, and has given him a cowboy-style hat with a big feather. When she was arguing with a man named Donald, Hank decides to intervene and Tammi explains that Donald took her money, making Hank demand that Donald returns the money. Frightened, Donald surrenders the cash back to Tammi. Later, a man named Alabaster Jones, the "main mack" of Oklahoma City, confronts Hank and introduces himself as Tammi's [[pimp]]. Alabaster accuses Hank of "trickin' Tammi out all over town.” Hank denies it but remembers all of the things Tammi has been doing and realizes that Tammi is a prostitute and Alabaster, thinking Hank has been acting as Tammi’s pimp, tells Hank that either Tammi goes back to being his [[Prostitution|ho]], or Hank becomes his new ho. As Hank has confronted her in the [[public library]], Tammi tells the truth, and Hank has told Tammi that she has to leave. In the car on the way home, Tammi thanked Hank and Peggy for all they have done for her. But, unfortunately, Hank is rear-ended by Alabaster, who wanted Tammi. Hank tries to outrun him, to no avail. When Tammi requests that Hank stops the car so she can exit and return with Alabaster to Oklahoma City, Hank slams on the brakes. He steps out of the car and tells Alabaster to do likewise. Hank then hands Alabaster all of the cash Tammi gave him and states that Tammi is now his “ho.” Alabaster takes the money and tries to buy Peggy, but Hank refused and after Alabaster drives off, Tammi decides to go straight.
 
*'''Tammi Duvall''' (voiced by [[Renée Zellweger]]) – Tammi is a [[prostitute]] who was from [[Oklahoma City, Oklahoma]] (referred to as The "OKC") in the episode "[[Ho Yeah!]]". She was hired at Strickland Propane and went to lunch with Peggy. The pair become fast friends, and Tammi has expressed her desire to get her [[GED]]. Peggy decided to tutor Tammi, and because Tammi does not have a place to live, she is welcomed to stay in the den, much to Hank's objections. Tammi has gone out with Barry, Lane Pratley, and Miles Burton, all the while getting Peggy to dress like a prostitute also. She has read ''[[Congo (novel)|Congo]]'', the book that Peggy has given her, and she has been giving Hank money, and has given him a cowboy-style hat with a big feather. When she was arguing with a man named Donald, Hank decides to intervene and Tammi explains that Donald took her money, making Hank demand that Donald returns the money. Frightened, Donald surrenders the cash back to Tammi. Later, a man named Alabaster Jones, the "main mack" of Oklahoma City, confronts Hank and introduces himself as Tammi's [[pimp]]. Alabaster accuses Hank of "trickin' Tammi out all over town.” Hank denies it but remembers all of the things Tammi has been doing and realizes that Tammi is a prostitute and Alabaster, thinking Hank has been acting as Tammi’s pimp, tells Hank that either Tammi goes back to being his [[Prostitution|ho]], or Hank becomes his new ho. As Hank has confronted her in the [[public library]], Tammi tells the truth, and Hank has told Tammi that she has to leave. In the car on the way home, Tammi thanked Hank and Peggy for all they have done for her. But, unfortunately, Hank is rear-ended by Alabaster, who wanted Tammi. Hank tries to outrun him, to no avail. When Tammi requests that Hank stops the car so she can exit and return with Alabaster to Oklahoma City, Hank slams on the brakes. He steps out of the car and tells Alabaster to do likewise. Hank then hands Alabaster all of the cash Tammi gave him and states that Tammi is now his “ho.” Alabaster takes the money and tries to buy Peggy, but Hank refused and after Alabaster drives off, Tammi decides to go straight.
 
*'''Alabaster Jones''' (voiced by [[Snoop Dogg]]) – Alabaster is a [[pimp]] and the main antagonist in "[[Ho Yeah!]]". He came from [[Oklahoma City, Oklahoma]] (referred to as The "OKC") in the episode and confronted Hank, accusing Hank of "trickin' Tammi out all over town.” Hank denies it but remembers all of the things Tammi has been doing and realizes that Tammi is a prostitute and Alabaster, thinking Hank has been acting as Tammi’s pimp, tells Hank that either Tammi goes back to being his [[Prostitution|ho]], or Hank becomes his new ho. Alabaster deliberately rear-ended Hank, wanting Tammi. Hank tries to outrun him, to no avail. When Tammi requests that Hank stops the car so she can exit and return with Alabaster to Oklahoma City, Hank slams on the brakes. He steps out of the car and tells Alabaster to do likewise. Hank then hands Alabaster all of the cash Tammi gave him and states that Tammi is now his “ho”, making Alabaster nervous as Hank is bigger than Alabaster. Alabaster takes the money and tries to get Peggy, but Hank refused, telling Alabaster that Peggy is his wife, and Alabaster drives off.
 
*'''Alabaster Jones''' (voiced by [[Snoop Dogg]]) – Alabaster is a [[pimp]] and the main antagonist in "[[Ho Yeah!]]". He came from [[Oklahoma City, Oklahoma]] (referred to as The "OKC") in the episode and confronted Hank, accusing Hank of "trickin' Tammi out all over town.” Hank denies it but remembers all of the things Tammi has been doing and realizes that Tammi is a prostitute and Alabaster, thinking Hank has been acting as Tammi’s pimp, tells Hank that either Tammi goes back to being his [[Prostitution|ho]], or Hank becomes his new ho. Alabaster deliberately rear-ended Hank, wanting Tammi. Hank tries to outrun him, to no avail. When Tammi requests that Hank stops the car so she can exit and return with Alabaster to Oklahoma City, Hank slams on the brakes. He steps out of the car and tells Alabaster to do likewise. Hank then hands Alabaster all of the cash Tammi gave him and states that Tammi is now his “ho”, making Alabaster nervous as Hank is bigger than Alabaster. Alabaster takes the money and tries to get Peggy, but Hank refused, telling Alabaster that Peggy is his wife, and Alabaster drives off.

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Queen of the Willis is an American animated sitcom created by Ava Zinn and Holly Everman.[1][2] The main characters are Ava Willis, Angie Willis, Tom Willis, Deanna Willis, sextuplets (Stuart, Ron, Brian, Luanne, Emilie, and Hillary), Timothy/Tabitha "Rags" Willis, Sheryl "Shushu" Willis, Heather Willis, Baxter/Bianca Willis, Melissa Rose, Tiffani Donovan, Anna Pamhouser, Lando Abhrams, and Brandi Sousa.

Main characters

Willis Family

Main article: Willis Family

Rose Family

Donovan Family

Pamhouser Family

Ava's co-workers

Craven Gifts

  • Tina Kelso (née Craven) (voiced by Alexandra Moffitt) – Tina is the slightly overweight, greying, over-the-hill owner of Craven Gifts, and Ava's boss. Her physical appearance greatly resembles Florence Henderson, particularly her hairline, and she has a habit of hosting employee discussions in her bathroom. Johnson. Originally hailing from Nashville, Tina was historically known for her modest start in business and general business smarts. These attributes have since been worn away by life and been replaced with many habits which often come in the way of her business decisions. Tina is a compulsive gambler to the point where she will use company profits to continue gaming, even betting in underground events. Also like Henderson, Tina is a chauvinist, alcoholic, and adulterer. It is often implied that Ava reveres Tina and that, in Ava's eyes, the two have a close relationship. Compared to Ava who is the ultimate model of a good employee, Tina's vices require Ava to keep an extremely close eye. Tina refers to Ava as her "Golden Goose" implying Ava is the only reason her business remains afloat and thus she would never fire her. Ava has used the threat of quitting to capitulate Tina's transition from things Ava found unsavory. Her health is questionable as she has suffered numerous infarctions and has had several cardiovascular surgeries including valve replacements. Despite her less than desirable traits, she has an ethical side although she planted evidence on Ava for murder rather than let her then-husband be arrested. Tina retires from Craven Gifts in a season 6 episode after marrying Quillsville Mayor Lee Kelso.
  • Jane Jill (voiced by Alexandra Moffitt) – Jane Jill is a truck driver and co-worker with Ava at Craven Gifts. She has a drinking problem and has a habit of calling people she speaks to "baby", regardless of their gender or level of familiarity with her.
  • Adrienne (voiced by Robyn Hurd from 2006-2011, Breeanna Sorensen since 2019) – Adrienne is a good-natured German-American truck driver at Craven Gifts. Originally she spoke with a very weak accent. In the episode "Adrienne-cilable Differences," Adrienne forcibly befriends Ava after a nasty fight with her husband. Adrienne ends up moving in with the Willis for a short time eventually developing a pathological attachment to the Willis family, but quickly patches things up with her husband after a fed-up Ava kicks her out. Adrienne nearly lost her house due to rent increases when property values in her neighborhood skyrocket when Angie began selling working class housing to upper-middle class Millennials. To solve the problem, Angie helped the neighborhood value decline when she fabricated the area as uncool by making it appear as if typical middle-class families were moving in prompting the millennials to leave. Afterwards she applied and became a homeowner. While a hard worker, she has poor fiscal habits, often spending money on lavish outdoor parties to celebrate any seemingly significant event such as her son's bar mitzvah or becoming a homeowner.
  • Robert "Crob Bob" Craven (voiced by Garfield Everman in the first appearance, TBA in later appearances) – Robert is the deep-voiced, long suffering husband (later ex-husband) of Tina Craven, first seen in "Death Picks Craven". In "Death Picks Craven" Crob Bob confronts Tina at an awards dinner while she is there with her misterer. He files for divorce from Tina and subsequently takes control of Craven Gifts. This forces Tina to move in with Dan. He promotes Ava to manager and attempts to seduce Ava in a gas-powered hot tub. However, the interest was not reciprocated. He brags to Tina about this, Tina, in turn, surprises Ava with a loaded shotgun expressing her jealousy. He and Tina reconcile, but later on, in "Quillsville Cold Case", Crob Bob has left Tina for good and gets involved with Julie Crawford (Ava's ex-sister-in-law)
  • Debbie Grund (voiced by Reese Witherspoon) – Debbie was an employee of Strickland Propane and was Buck Strickland's mistress and the main antagonist in the episode "Hanky Panky". As revenge for Buck ending their relationship, she plotted to murder him but accidentally killed herself with Buck's shotgun while attempting to climb into the dumpster she was using as a hiding place.



Other recurring characters

  • H.W. (Harrison Walter) Ivey (voiced by Scott Swan in the first appearance, Garfield Everman in later appearances) – H.W. is a former employee of Craven Gifts and another antagonist who strikes out on his own and opens up the crooked Iveyland company across the street from Craven. He dresses like an old school rich cowboy with a ten-gallon hat and cowboy boots. An untrustworthy type, Ivey is a sometime foil to Ava Willis and/or Tina. His sins are similar to Tina Craven's (adultery, gambling, using people), but more pronounced. Ivey openly considers customers as little more than moneymakers and hires centerfold models or Chippendale dancers to bait potential gifts customers. Ava, who also despises him, was forced to work for Ivey for a week due to Tina losing at a game of cards. Whenever his name is mentioned, any of the Willis remark angrily, "Ivey!"

Other characters

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