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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.
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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 (Suzanne, Rhonda, Brittany, Luanne, Emilie, and Hillary), Brynn, 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 Family===
 
===Willis Family===
 
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{{main|Willis Family}}
====Aeverine "Ava" Willis====
 
{{main|Ava Willis (Queen of the Willis)}}
 
  
====Angela "Angie" Willis====
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===Rose Family===
{{main|Angie Willis (Queen of the Willis)}}
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{{main|Melissa Rose (Queen of the Willis)|Stephanie Rose (Queen of the Willis)|Amanda Dawson}}
 
 
====Thomas "Tom" Willis====
 
{{main|Tom Willis (Queen of the Willis)}}
 
  
====Deanna Willis====
 
{{main|Deanna Willis (Queen of the Willis)}}
 
  
====The Willis Sextuplets====
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===Kendall Family===
{{main|Angie Willis (Queen of the Willis)}}
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{{main|Kendra Kendall|Miles Kendall|Samantha Kendall|Allison Kendall|Jackie Kendall|Joyce (Hoosier Anchorwoman!)|Kayla (Hoosier Anchorwoman!)|Kaity Kendall}}
  
====Timothy/Tabitha "Rags" Willis====
 
{{main|Tabby Willis (Queen of the Willis)}}
 
====Sheryl "Shushu" Willis====
 
{{main|Shushu Willis (Queen of the Willis)}}
 
====Heather Willis====
 
{{main|Heather Willis (Queen of the Willis)}}
 
  
===Rose Family===
 
  
 
===Donovan Family===
 
===Donovan Family===
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{{main|Tiffani Donovan (Queen of the Willis)|Elisa (Amanda & Elisa)}}
  
 
===Pamhouser Family===
 
===Pamhouser Family===
 
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{{main|Anna Pamhouser}}
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===Sabo family===
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* {{anchor|Maribel Sabo}}'''Maribel Sabo ''' (voiced by [[Maribel Mort]]) – A Jewish pharmacist of [[wikipedia:History of the Jews in Poland|Polish descent]], and one of Angie's friends. She runs Maribel Sabo's Pharmacy and was married to Neil Sabo, with whom she had one daughter, Carla. Maribel's family are stereotypes of [[wikipedia:Stereotypes of Jews|American Jews]]. Mort frequently discusses her various maladies and childhood bullying in casual conversations. Although she first appeared one season after his daughter Carla, Maribel became a major supporting character, especially during the period when Deanna Willis was absent doing ''The Souzas'' and Pamhouser was absent.
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* {{anchor|Carla Sabo}}'''Carla Sabo''' (voiced by Ava Zinn from 2006-2012, Rachael Passalt since 2019) – Maribel's stereotypical nerdy late teen/young adult daughter who is Deanna's best friend at what is now Lee Kelso High School. She is the editor of the school's newspaper, is a member of the A/V Club, and works at her mother's pharmacy where she is employee of the month. She is more confident than her mother, so much so that she does not seem to realize that she is highly considered an annoyance amongst her peers. She also has crush on Tom, but he, too, finds her annoying. Carla speaks with a lateral lisp, but in one episode, when she removes her [[wikipedia:Retainer (orthodontics)|retainer]] she speaks with a deep, smooth husky voice (provided by Ava Zinn).
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* {{anchor|Jack Sabo}}'''Jackson Sabo''' (voiced by Jackson Steel) – Maribel's husband and Carla's father, whose physical appearance is very similar to his wife's. he met Maribel via a video dating service, and they had their first kiss at age of fourteen while both of them were suffering from a cold. He was murdered in the Season 7 finale "[[And Now There Are Fewer]]" where he was stabbed in the back by Zach Mullins. It is also revealed in that episode that she provided Josh Kaufman with multiple prescriptions for Oxycontin. In one episode, there is a park bench dedicated to him as Carla throws money on it telling him to buy something nice in Hell.
  
 
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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.
 
*'''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.
 
*'''Cane Skretteburg''' (voiced by [[Tré Cool]]) – Cane Skretteburg is the lead singer of a [[punk rock]] garage band and one of the main antagonists in the episode "The Man Who Shot Cane Skretteburg". Hank confronts this character with his band (voiced by [[Green Day]]) because their music was too loud. Later in the episode they have three paintball wars, the first two Hank, Boomhauer, Bill and Dale lose but win the last one. Cane and his band later appear in the episode "Master of Puppets".
 
*'''Spongy'''- Real name unknown. He is a homeless panhandler first seen in "The Texas Panhandler". While he claims he used to live in a facility he hasn't since the 80's "Ever since Ronald Reagan kicked me out of my mental hospital."
 
*'''Jane Cooper''' (voiced by [[Kathy Bates]]) – Jane Cooper is an Arlen Policewoman obsessed with Hank Hill and one of the main antagonists in the episode "Lupe's Revenge." She repeatedly pulls Hank over throughout the episode, makes flirtatious overtures to him, and attempts to dismiss a ticket due to her feelings for him. When Peggy Hill "accidentally" picks up a Mexican child as one of the classmates she was taking on school trip across the border, she harasses Peggy Hill during her attempt to return the child.
 
*'''Collete Davis''' (voiced by [[Christina Applegate]]) – Collete is the Owner of Hottyz in the episode "My Hair Lady" and a trendsetting hairstylist responsible for bringing the messy ponytail to Arlen. She hired both Luanne Platter and Bill Dauterive to work at her salon shortly after Luanne dropped out of college. Both become popular stylists until Bill admits to not being gay. Collete fires them both despite an impassioned speech by Luanne about acceptance and is not seen again until appearing in a non-speaking role during the episode "Lucky's Wedding Suit."
 
*'''[[Henry Winkler]]''' (voiced by and guest starred as [[Henry Winkler|himself]]) – Henry Winkler is the main antagonist in the episode "[[A Rover Runs Through It]]". He bought the land that was next to the ranch, wanting to take over Montana so that he and everyone else in Hollywood can modernize it. Hank tried to reason with Henry to let the cattle through to get to their grazing spot in the mountains, but Henry refused, saying that the cattle will pollute the river where he fishes. When Peggy, Bobby, Hank, and Peggy's two brothers led the cattle through the town, using the main street as a temporary trail for the cattle, Henry gives back the land. At the end of the episode, he revealed his true intentions to let the cattle cruise through to the grazing spot when he and Hank are now fishing in the river.
 
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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 (Suzanne, Rhonda, Brittany, Luanne, Emilie, and Hillary), Brynn, 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[edit]

Willis Family[edit]

Main article: Willis Family

Rose Family[edit]


Kendall Family[edit]


Donovan Family[edit]

Pamhouser Family[edit]

Main article: Anna Pamhouser

Sabo family[edit]

  • Maribel Sabo (voiced by Maribel Mort) – A Jewish pharmacist of Polish descent, and one of Angie's friends. She runs Maribel Sabo's Pharmacy and was married to Neil Sabo, with whom she had one daughter, Carla. Maribel's family are stereotypes of American Jews. Mort frequently discusses her various maladies and childhood bullying in casual conversations. Although she first appeared one season after his daughter Carla, Maribel became a major supporting character, especially during the period when Deanna Willis was absent doing The Souzas and Pamhouser was absent.
  • Carla Sabo (voiced by Ava Zinn from 2006-2012, Rachael Passalt since 2019) – Maribel's stereotypical nerdy late teen/young adult daughter who is Deanna's best friend at what is now Lee Kelso High School. She is the editor of the school's newspaper, is a member of the A/V Club, and works at her mother's pharmacy where she is employee of the month. She is more confident than her mother, so much so that she does not seem to realize that she is highly considered an annoyance amongst her peers. She also has crush on Tom, but he, too, finds her annoying. Carla speaks with a lateral lisp, but in one episode, when she removes her retainer she speaks with a deep, smooth husky voice (provided by Ava Zinn).
  • Jackson Sabo (voiced by Jackson Steel) – Maribel's husband and Carla's father, whose physical appearance is very similar to his wife's. he met Maribel via a video dating service, and they had their first kiss at age of fourteen while both of them were suffering from a cold. He was murdered in the Season 7 finale "And Now There Are Fewer" where he was stabbed in the back by Zach Mullins. It is also revealed in that episode that she provided Josh Kaufman with multiple prescriptions for Oxycontin. In one episode, there is a park bench dedicated to him as Carla throws money on it telling him to buy something nice in Hell.

Other recurring characters[edit]

Other characters[edit]

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