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Winslow T. Oddfellow

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Full name
Winslow T. Oddfellow
Gender
Male ♂
Species
Mouse
Voice Actor
status
No information
Relatives
Brat and Brunt (niece and nephew), his ancestors (Mentioned in his museum).
Friends
Enemies
Cat (Occasionally), Sadie (Formerly), Rancid Rabbit (he arrested him for not having a rat license)
First Appearance
Second Appearance

Too many parameters

Winslow T. Oddfellow is the deuteragonist and occasionally an antagonist of CatDog. He is a mouse who found CatDog as a baby and took care of them ever since. Winslow lives in CatDog's House in the hole in the wall and speaks with a Brooklyn accent. Winslow is always full of sarcastic remarks about anything and everything. He's very sneaky and underhanded with CatDog, especially with Cat. Deeming himself as a self proclaimed "harrasser", Winslow enjoys bullying, taunting, teasing, and tricking CatDog on a daily basis, and takes great pride in this "profession". One reason given for this is that it was revealed that Winslow's family and ancestors come from a long line of other harassing mice who behaved similarly to him, so this behavior is simply in his blood, and Winslow just sees picking on others (especially CatDog) as his neutral (not good or bad) duty, by nurture or nature. Winslow and Cat do not get along at all, because he's always getting Cat in trouble (as well as the fact that cats chase and eat mice). However, it was eventually revealed that Winslow may be afraid of Cat, because of Cat trying to eat him once. Dog, however, does not mind Winslow and is friendly with him. Deep down, he has a very big heart and loves CatDog and at some point act as CatDog's conscience and guidance of living in society, but acts out against them because he is jealous of how close they are. When he laughs, he goes "Heh Heh". His catchphrase is "What are you, nuts?" (pronounced "Whatta you, nuts?"). He is voiced by Carlos Alazraqui affecting a New York accent, who also voices Lube and a few one-time characters.

Appearances

Gallery

See Winslow T. Oddfellow/Gallery.

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