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    Lady Richington (Sheep in the Big City)

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    Lady Richington (Sheep in the Big City)
    "FILTHY SHEEP! FILTHY SHEEP!"
    Gender: Female
    Type: Mean-Spirited Rich Lady
    Species: Human
    Portrayed by: Ruth Buzzi (pilot only)
    Stephanie D'Abruzzo
    Status: Alive
    Media of origin: Sheep in the Big City


    Lady Richington is a secondary character in the 2000-2002 Cartoon Network series Sheep in the Big City.

    Why She's Filthy

    1. She's mean-spirited towards Sheep, every time she sees him, she grabs her stainless steel wig and hits him with it. And for some reason, she never got arrested for animal abuse, making her a Karma Houdini.
    2. She never revealed her backstory on why she hates sheep.
    3. Her design is unappealing.
    4. She never lets Swanky date Sheep.
    5. She is completely fame-crazy, in the one episode, she complained about not being the winner of the diamond competition.
    6. She was at her absolute worst in "Mistaken Identi-Sheep".
    7. Besides "Beauty and the Bleats", she never gets her comeuppance for beating up Sheep until the one in RQ#1.
    8. In "The Wool of the People", she once helped General Specific cheat in the election by preparing a trapdoor so Sheep can fall into it and be replaced by a buffoon, but it backfired.
    9. In "Going Off the Sheep End", she decided to be nice to Sheep, but in her next appearance, she still hates Sheep.

    Redeeming Qualities

    1. She got her comeuppance in "Beauty and the Bleats" when Sheep turned her into one at the end as his last wish.
    2. As mentioned in WIS#9, she at least decided to be nice to Sheep in "Going Off the Sheep End", despite reverting to her mean personality in episodes before and after this one.
    3. Stephanie D'Abruzzo did an alright job voicing her.

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