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The Cat in the Hat (The Wubbulous World of Dr. Seuss; Season 2)
The Cat in the Hat is the main character and the host of The Wubbulous World of Dr. Seuss. He is based on Dr. Seuss' character of the same name.

Why He Sucks Now

 * 1) He acts little to nothing like his book counterpart, as he is now depicted a kind, nurturing host with little to no other personality.
 * 2) His voice can get annoying and obnoxious to listen to.

Heather (Over the Hedge)
Heather is a supporting character from Over the Hedge. She is a 16-year-old o'possum with white and grey fur, light pink pads on her feet, a long black tail, a pink nose, and blue eyes. She is voiced by the infamous Canadian pop punk singer-songwriter Avril Lavigne.

Joy, Aranea and Nellie (Charlotte's Web 2: Wilbur's Greatest Adventure)
Joy, Aranea and Nellie are minor characters of Charlotte's Web (1973) and supporting characters of Charlotte's Web 2: Wilbur's Great Adventure.

They are Charlotte's very beautiful daughters. In Charlotte's Web and the sequel, they are now in the stages of adolescence. Nellie serves as the leader of the trio. Joy is the cynical, sarcastic member of the trio. Aranea is the kinder and gentler member of the trio and always gets upset because she cannot spin a proper web.

They are voiced by Anndi McAfee, Maria Bamford and Amanda Bynes.

Why They Suck Now

 * 1) Each of the three siblings have been given off-color hair.
 * 2) Nellie is a generic leader
 * 3) The song they sing about not giving up on creating a web like Charlotte did ("Charlotte's Kids") is horrible and poorly written, and it seems to come out of nowhere.
 * 4) They have been [flanderized], as Charlotte's Web 2: Wilbur's Great Adventure now uses them to talk down to kids and treat them like idiots so they can communicate. This is inexcusable, as the 1973 Charlotte's Web film managed to convey serious concepts that few children's movies at the time would dare to even touch (like Wilbur overcoming his fear of getting sluaghtered and Charlotte's 511 children leaving the farm). With Nellie, Joy and Aranea now being a generic, bland, uninteresting trio of spider girls and singing about giving up on creating a web like Charlotte did in the sequel, the movie believes that its target audience's minds are that of a goldfish.
 * 5) They treat their audience like Cera, Littlefoot, Ducky and Petrie from TLBT sequels do.
 * 6) Joy is quite cynical, as she acts like doesn't care about Arenea when she tries to spin her own web by saying "Are you nuts? You've never even caught a fly!"
 * 7) Aranea is a whiny, spoiled brat who gets upset over being unable to spin her own web.
 * 8) All three of them have no real personalities or character development.
 * 9) Their singing is bad.

Redeeming Qualities

 * 1) Their voice acting is great, at least when they're not singing.
 * 2) Their designs are cute.

Bad Qualities

 * 1) She is just a filler character who doesn't serve that big of a purpose in the movie.
 * 2) Throughout the film, she is embarrassed by her father for playing dead in response to even the slightest things that happen to him.
 * 3) Hypocrisy: She doesn't know why possums play dead and hates it when Ozzie plays dead, yet she does it at the end of the film to trick humans into thinking she was dead.
 * 4) Avril Lavigne was cast as Heather, despite her already being a controversial celebrity among the music community and being referred to as a poser. To quote the Angry Video Game Nerd, what were they thinking?
 * 5) The running gag where she dislikes it whenever Ozzie acts dramatic is a little annoying.

Good Qualities

 * 1) She has a cute design.
 * 2) Avril Lavigne did a good job voicing her.
 * 3) Despite her issues, she is friendly, caring, and thoughtful.

Trivia

 * She is hinted to have a crush on RJ during the the scene when they listen music with their headphones on.
 * It's unknown who her mother is.
 * Heather's eyes are similar to those of her voice actress Avril Lavigne.
 * Both Avril Lavigne and William Shatner (who voice Heather and Ozzie) are Canadian natives.