Fannie Tenderbrisket[2] is a cow who enrolled at Lakewood Elementary on in 2014. She previously lived in Wisconsin, then moved to Elwood City. Fannie was highly scrutinized by her peers for being a cow, and became an outcast at Lakewood.
In 2015, Fannie was diagnosed with mad cow disease, which she later died from.
Biography[]
Fannie used to live somewhere in Wisconsin, but later moved to Elwood City, Pennsylvania. In Elwood, Fannie lived on a farm. She is constantly asked for milk and cheese, because she is a cow. When the Lakewood students started pestering Fannie for her bodily produce, Fannie said "Not again...," meaning that a similar thing happened in Wisconsin.[3]
Fannie watched George Lundgren reveal the secret inter-species relationship of Nigel Ratburn and Miss Sweetwater to the class.[4]
Illness and death[]
On January 26, 2015, Fannie was diagnosed with mad cow disease by Dr. Tinnitus at Elwood City General Hospital. Calling the ailment "highly fatal", the doctor predicted that Fannie had about three days to live.[5] It was confirmed that Fannie later did succumb to the disease.[2]
Appearances[]
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Green | This character made an appearance in this issue. (Type I) |
Orange | This character was only mentioned in this issue. (Type II) |
Blue | Alternative appearance: This character's name, likeness, or voice appeared in writing, a picture, or some other alternate form somewhere in this issue. (Type III) |
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References[]
- ↑ Average age of a third grader.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Elwoodstock III (hear the recording).
- ↑ Issue 065
- ↑ Issue 073
- ↑ Issue 132