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**''[[Christiana Sellars|Christiana Daria Sellars]]'' (b. 1973) - | **''[[Christiana Sellars|Christiana Daria Sellars]]'' (b. 1973) - | ||
**'''Brittani Lynne Hicks''' (b. 1971) - no relation to Gary Hicks | **'''Brittani Lynne Hicks''' (b. 1971) - no relation to Gary Hicks | ||
− | **'''[[Angie Willis (Queen of the Willis)|Anglea Anne "Angie" Willis]]''' (July 4, 1970 | + | **'''[[Angie Willis (Queen of the Willis)|Anglea Anne "Angie" Willis]]''' (born July 4, 1970) (maiden name Donaldson and formerly Shanks) - illegitamite daughter of Bob Donaldson and daughter Lisa Shanks |
− | + | *Albert Fred Willis (October 11, 1977 - August 10, 2002) - son of Harry and Peggy Willis | |
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*'''[[Amanda Willis (Queen of the Willis)|Amanda Ava "A.A." Willis]]''' (born October 11, 2006) - daughter of Charlie Harvey and Peggy Willis | *'''[[Amanda Willis (Queen of the Willis)|Amanda Ava "A.A." Willis]]''' (born October 11, 2006) - daughter of Charlie Harvey and Peggy Willis | ||
*'''[[Diane Willis (Queen of the Willis)|Diane Willis]]''' (born 1958) - daughter of Peggy Willis' brother and Peggy Willis' sister-in-law | *'''[[Diane Willis (Queen of the Willis)|Diane Willis]]''' (born 1958) - daughter of Peggy Willis' brother and Peggy Willis' sister-in-law | ||
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* '''''[[Deanna Willis (Queen of the Willis)|Deanna Annalisa Willis]]''''' (born Robert Andrew Willis August 18, 1990) - Daughter of Ava and Angie Willis | * '''''[[Deanna Willis (Queen of the Willis)|Deanna Annalisa Willis]]''''' (born Robert Andrew Willis August 18, 1990) - Daughter of Ava and Angie Willis | ||
** '''''[[Brandi Sousa|Brandi Lucille Willis]]''''' (maiden name Sousa) | ** '''''[[Brandi Sousa|Brandi Lucille Willis]]''''' (maiden name Sousa) | ||
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* '''[[Ron Willis (Queen of the Willis)|Ronald Bartholomew "Ron" Willis]]''' (born 2008, sextuplet) - Son of Ava and Angie Willis | * '''[[Ron Willis (Queen of the Willis)|Ronald Bartholomew "Ron" Willis]]''' (born 2008, sextuplet) - Son of Ava and Angie Willis | ||
* '''[[Luanne Willis (Queen of the Willis)|Luanne Gracie Lauren Willis]]''' (born 2008, sextuplet) - Daughter of Ava and Angie Willis | * '''[[Luanne Willis (Queen of the Willis)|Luanne Gracie Lauren Willis]]''' (born 2008, sextuplet) - Daughter of Ava and Angie Willis | ||
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* [[Rumer Moffitt|Rumer Ashli Moffitt]] (born 1995) - illegitimate daughter of John Moffitt and Heather Willis | * [[Rumer Moffitt|Rumer Ashli Moffitt]] (born 1995) - illegitimate daughter of John Moffitt and Heather Willis | ||
* ''Arthur Bryce Willis'' (born 2019) - illegitamate son of John Moffitt and Heather Willis{{refn|group=WillisFam|name=Arthur|Bobby Joe Bones was named the biological father in "[[The Rape of Heather Willis]]" and Bones' paternity rights were terminated.}} | * ''Arthur Bryce Willis'' (born 2019) - illegitamate son of John Moffitt and Heather Willis{{refn|group=WillisFam|name=Arthur|Bobby Joe Bones was named the biological father in "[[The Rape of Heather Willis]]" and Bones' paternity rights were terminated.}} | ||
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;Pets | ;Pets | ||
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Angie is the Head of the Willis family and bespectacled woman who is just a big child. She has other roots beside her Irish ones, including African-American, Spanish, Scottish and German. She is incredibly jealous of other attractions Ava has in her life, an attitude that tends to get out of hand in most cases. In one episode, Angie and Ava split up because of Angie's jealousy only to discover that Ava has the same character flaw and the two decide to live with their mutually jealous nature. Angie has a very short attention span and frequently ends up in bizarre situations, as Deanna points out in one episode, after Angie's bird dies "She will get over it pretty quickly and then move on to another crazy-ass thing". | Angie is the Head of the Willis family and bespectacled woman who is just a big child. She has other roots beside her Irish ones, including African-American, Spanish, Scottish and German. She is incredibly jealous of other attractions Ava has in her life, an attitude that tends to get out of hand in most cases. In one episode, Angie and Ava split up because of Angie's jealousy only to discover that Ava has the same character flaw and the two decide to live with their mutually jealous nature. Angie has a very short attention span and frequently ends up in bizarre situations, as Deanna points out in one episode, after Angie's bird dies "She will get over it pretty quickly and then move on to another crazy-ass thing". | ||
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===Tom Willis=== | ===Tom Willis=== | ||
{{main|Tom Willis (Queen of the Willis)}} | {{main|Tom Willis (Queen of the Willis)}} | ||
− | '''Thomas | + | '''Thomas "Tom" Willis''' (formerly Margo), voiced by Pauly Shore in the pilot and Leonard Lai - Tom was an unattractive, sensitive, and emotionally fragile teenage transgendered boy. He was enrolled at Babyface Regional High School. His multiple insecurities caused him to desperately try to be part of the "in-crowd", but this only results in him getting coldly rebuffed by the bullying head quarterback of his school. Initially valued to the family in earlier seasons, his standing in the family's "pecking order" was more similar to that of the stereotypical “middle child” (despite being the oldest of the Willis children by age) such as being the butt of Angie's jokes due to his "homeliness" and fragile confidence, despite frequently proving to be more responsible and reasonable than the rest of the family. |
− | He was murdered in the Season 5 finale "[[Quillsville Cold Case: Albert Willis]]" where he was shot by his paternal aunt, Julie Crawford Willis | + | He was murdered in the Season 5 finale "[[Quillsville Cold Case: Albert Willis|Quillsville Cold Case]]" where he was shot by his paternal aunt, Julie Crawford Willis. |
===Deanna Willis=== | ===Deanna Willis=== | ||
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Despite being younger than their sister, Deanna. They seems to take a more aggressive hand in their interaction, openly insulting Deanna. However, this seems to just be their way of addressing people in general, and not done with any deep malice intended. In fact, their relationship is showing promise of being a decently caring one at this point. In one particular episode of ''The Souzas'', Brynn and the sextuplets are disturbed by how clean and attentive Deanna is in regards to Brandi's parental requests. Initially annoyed at her making them look bad, they become sympathetic when they realize that they never accepted Tom's death, and has been doing all he can to avoid giving into Deanna's sorrow. Together Brynn and the sextuplets do all they can to help Deanna let her feelings out and at the same time, they accept her as their sister. | Despite being younger than their sister, Deanna. They seems to take a more aggressive hand in their interaction, openly insulting Deanna. However, this seems to just be their way of addressing people in general, and not done with any deep malice intended. In fact, their relationship is showing promise of being a decently caring one at this point. In one particular episode of ''The Souzas'', Brynn and the sextuplets are disturbed by how clean and attentive Deanna is in regards to Brandi's parental requests. Initially annoyed at her making them look bad, they become sympathetic when they realize that they never accepted Tom's death, and has been doing all he can to avoid giving into Deanna's sorrow. Together Brynn and the sextuplets do all they can to help Deanna let her feelings out and at the same time, they accept her as their sister. | ||
− | In "[[Quillsville Cold Case: | + | In "[[Quillsville Cold Case: Somthing About Loose Ava]]", Brian, Ron and Stuart quietly transitioned from male to female and respectively go by [[Brittany Willis (Queen of the Willis)|Brittany]], [[Rhonda Willis (Queen of the Willis)|Rhonda]] and [[Suzanne Willis (Queen of the Willis)|Suzanne]], resulting in the sextuplets being all-female. |
===Brynn Willis=== | ===Brynn Willis=== | ||
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==Ava's Family== | ==Ava's Family== | ||
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===Albert Willis=== | ===Albert Willis=== | ||
− | ''' | + | '''Albert Willis''' (voiced by Ava Zinn) - Ava's younger brother, whose physical appearance is very similar to Ava's. He met Julie Crawford in 1989, and they had their first kiss at age of fourteen. Later in her life, Albert and Julie marry and eventually divorce. They have a son Austen and a transgendered female dog, Bianca. Albert drowned in the pilot episode and in [[Quillsville Cold Case: Albert Willis|Quillsville Cold Case]] he was murdered by Julie. It is also revealed in that episode, he had been unaccepting of Ava's gender transition. |
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===Mandy Willis=== | ===Mandy Willis=== | ||
− | '''[[Amanda Willis (Queen of the Willis)|Amazing Ava Amanda "A.A. | + | '''[[Amanda Willis (Queen of the Willis)|Amazing Ava Amanda "A.A." Willis]]''' (voiced by Ava Zinn) - Ava's half-sister who was born in "[[Peggy's Eminent Domain Pain]]". A.A. is Peggy's and Charlie's then-infant daughter, and the younger of Ava's two half-brothers. A.A. is an abbreviation for "Amazing Ava," implying that the original Ava was unsatisfactory to her mother. Peggy treats A.A. much better than Ava presumably because Peggy sees her as being her second chance of being a better mother than she was for Ava and Albert. A.A. was key at a time when Ava had to convince Peggy not to end her life as well as to permit Ava to give her mother money for the baby's sake (and as payback for the years Peggy raised her and Albert). A.A. was absent at the time of her mother's death, and was not seen throughout the rest of the orignial series, although it was presumed she was living with her father and stepmother. In the revived series (as a pre-teen), after her father, Charlie Harvey lost custody and is sent to live with her half-sister and her family. |
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===Vladamir Hill=== | ===Vladamir Hill=== | ||
'''Vladamir Hill''' (voiced by [[Ted Shields]]) – Vladamir is Ava's and Albert's elder half-Russian transgendered half-brother who has lived in Russia all his life. Ava and Vladamir have the same mother, due to Peggy's affair with a Russian doctor during her war days, and share many similarities in appearance and mannerisms (this in spite of the fact that Ava actually shares more of her father's features); one of these is that when he is shocked, like Ava, he yells "GAAH!" Like Ava, Vladamir also has an enlarged penis after his transition from female to male and is an assistant manager at the company for which he works, making robots and robot accessories. | '''Vladamir Hill''' (voiced by [[Ted Shields]]) – Vladamir is Ava's and Albert's elder half-Russian transgendered half-brother who has lived in Russia all his life. Ava and Vladamir have the same mother, due to Peggy's affair with a Russian doctor during her war days, and share many similarities in appearance and mannerisms (this in spite of the fact that Ava actually shares more of her father's features); one of these is that when he is shocked, like Ava, he yells "GAAH!" Like Ava, Vladamir also has an enlarged penis after his transition from female to male and is an assistant manager at the company for which he works, making robots and robot accessories. | ||
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===Finola Willis=== | ===Finola Willis=== | ||
− | ''' | + | '''Finola Willis ({{nee|Atkinson}})''' (voiced by [[wikipedia:Finola Hughes|Finola Hughes]]) – Finola is Harry's second wife, and the stepmother of Mandy, Ava and Albert Willis. Finola and Harry were married after Harry began dating Finola behind Clyde Claussen's back. |
===Janice Parkington=== | ===Janice Parkington=== | ||
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===Sheena Unger=== | ===Sheena Unger=== | ||
− | '''Sheena Unger ({{nee}} Martin)''' (voiced by [[Cathryn Swaringen]]): The wife of Todd Unger, who fatally | + | '''Sheena Unger ({{nee}} Martin)''' (voiced by [[Cathryn Swaringen]]): The wife of Todd Unger, who fatally shoot her husband, Todd, as well as [[Anna Pamhouser|Indiana State Master Trooper Anna Pamhouser]] and [[Tiffani Donovan (Queen of the Willis)|Quillsville Police Sergeant Detective Tiffani Donovan]]. |
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===Todd Unger=== | ===Todd Unger=== | ||
− | '''Todd Unger''' (voiced by [[Pete Ward]]): Unger is the ex-boyfriend of [[Angie Willis (Queen of the Willis)|Angie Donaldson]] and the husband of Sheena Unger. He first appears in "[[Ode to Deanna]]" in a cameo. In "[[The Rape of Heather Willis]]" Todd is later revealed to be Angie's rapist from 1983 and several others in Quillsville as "Fat Bigfoot Bobcat" rapist. He is fatally shot by his wife Sheena, who also fatally shot [[Tiffani Donovan (Queen of the Willis)|Quillsville Police Sergeant Detective Tiffani Donovan | + | '''Todd Unger''' (voiced by [[Pete Ward]]): Unger is the ex-boyfriend of [[Angie Willis (Queen of the Willis)|Angie Donaldson]] and the husband of Sheena Unger. He first appears in "[[Ode to Deanna]]" in a cameo. In "[[The Rape of Heather Willis]]" Todd is later revealed to be Angie's rapist from 1983 and several others in Quillsville as "Fat Bigfoot Bobcat" rapist. He is fatally shot by his wife Sheena, who also fatally shot [[Anna Pamhouser|Indiana State Master Trooper Anna Pamhouser]] and [[Tiffani Donovan (Queen of the Willis)|Quillsville Police Sergeant Detective Tiffani Donovan]]. He started out as an arrogant deadbeat [[Craven Gifts]] customer who previoulsy had a relationship with Angie in 1983 and nearly raped her 36 years later. Angie became pregnant by the rape and she was forced by Ned to give the baby up for adoption. |
===Bob Donaldson=== | ===Bob Donaldson=== | ||
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===Laura Donaldson=== | ===Laura Donaldson=== | ||
− | {{anchor|Laura Donaldson}}''' | + | {{anchor|Laura Donaldson}}'''Laura Donaldson''' (voiced by herself) - Laura is Angie's oldest half-sister and Angie is 20 years older than Laura. Laura is Bob Donaldson second child and the first with Skye Donaldson. Laura makes her first appearance when Ava and Deanna are watching news from Fort Wayne, when it was revealed Laura and Angie are sisters. Depicted as neurotic but a loving, devoted aunt to her nieces and nephews, and as of season 9, mother to Larra.<ref name="google1"/><ref>??</ref> |
Laura is an intelligent, warm, highly sensitive underachiever with chronic low self-esteem. Angie seems to be in charge of Laura's life, which is a frequent cause of conflict between the two; however, Laura sometimes enjoys having Roseanne mother her, especially when she feels vulnerable. Laura's character becomes more animated and colorful as the series progresses.<ref>{{cite news|title=The Sitcom Reader, Second Edition: America Re-viewed, Still Skewed}}</ref> Laura is anchor/reporter at CBS 40. Laura often comes up with off-the-wall ideas, but many of her unconventional ideas actually work. Her romantic relationships are frequently unstable, including one with [[wikipedia:domestic violence|domestic abuser]] Manny. She eventually marries Ava's colleague Scott Schuller, who impregnated her during a one-night stand. Laura gives birth to their daughter Larra two months before she marries Scott. | Laura is an intelligent, warm, highly sensitive underachiever with chronic low self-esteem. Angie seems to be in charge of Laura's life, which is a frequent cause of conflict between the two; however, Laura sometimes enjoys having Roseanne mother her, especially when she feels vulnerable. Laura's character becomes more animated and colorful as the series progresses.<ref>{{cite news|title=The Sitcom Reader, Second Edition: America Re-viewed, Still Skewed}}</ref> Laura is anchor/reporter at CBS 40. Laura often comes up with off-the-wall ideas, but many of her unconventional ideas actually work. Her romantic relationships are frequently unstable, including one with [[wikipedia:domestic violence|domestic abuser]] Manny. She eventually marries Ava's colleague Scott Schuller, who impregnated her during a one-night stand. Laura gives birth to their daughter Larra two months before she marries Scott. | ||
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In Season 9, whilst Laura is in labor, Angie's mother Lisa reveals to Laura that her birth name is revealed to be Tamara Laura Donaldson and that the family began calling her Laura because Angie couldn't pronounce Tamara and instead called her "Laura."<ref>??</ref> Despite Laura's apparent flightiness in the early episodes, Laura is actually the backbone of the Willis/Donaldson family in many ways, as Angie admits in the last episode of Season 6. It is also revealed in that same episode that the character of Laura had come out as a bisexual during the final season instead of Lisa, and that Angie knew but had simply always pictured Laura with a man.<ref>{{cite news|title=The Top 10 Most Lesbian Moments of "Queen of the Willis"}}</ref> However, as most of Season 6 (and the final episode in particular) has been since ret-conned out of existence, this revelation is no longer applicable. | In Season 9, whilst Laura is in labor, Angie's mother Lisa reveals to Laura that her birth name is revealed to be Tamara Laura Donaldson and that the family began calling her Laura because Angie couldn't pronounce Tamara and instead called her "Laura."<ref>??</ref> Despite Laura's apparent flightiness in the early episodes, Laura is actually the backbone of the Willis/Donaldson family in many ways, as Angie admits in the last episode of Season 6. It is also revealed in that same episode that the character of Laura had come out as a bisexual during the final season instead of Lisa, and that Angie knew but had simply always pictured Laura with a man.<ref>{{cite news|title=The Top 10 Most Lesbian Moments of "Queen of the Willis"}}</ref> However, as most of Season 6 (and the final episode in particular) has been since ret-conned out of existence, this revelation is no longer applicable. | ||
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==Notes== | ==Notes== |