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Megan Mullally
Where will my feet take me today? character
Megan Mullally in The Wubbulous World of Dr. Seuss
First appearance Where will my feet take me today?:
Episode 1355 (2004)
Bananas in Pyjamas:
Amy's Trombone (2004)
Created by Lucy Carter
Voiced by Stephanie D'Abruzzo
Home New Orleans, Louisiana (formerly)
Puzzle City (current)
Address 853 Pink Love Rose Street 23054
Information
Species Human
Gender Female
Family
  • Vicky Mullally (mother)
  • Vincent Mullally (father)
  • Edith Mullally (sister)
  • Vicky Mullally (mother)
  • Vicky Le Verrier (cousin)
  • Eloise Mullally (aunt)
Nationality French-American
Born July 6th

Megan Mullally (née Le Verrier) is a girl from New Orleans, Louisiana who moved to Puzzle City.

History[]

Before Megan came to Puzzle City, she lived in Louisiana. She states that she "once caught a crab as big as a pizza". Once while playing Pin the Tail on the Donkey at her neighbors' house, she walked blindfolded out the front door and pinned the tail on a real donkey owned by her neighbors. Luckily for her, it was not a real pin. Due to a tuna sandwich in her pocket (which she had forgotten about, since her jacket smelled funny anyway), she once found a cat that had been lost for seven weeks.

Megan and her family drove for 16 hours on their move to Puzzle City. She met Winky when they visited her new house, which is three houses down the block from theirs. She quickly became friends with her classmates due to her storytelling ability, and everyone wanted to hang out with her. Eventually, she ran out of stories to tell and was caught when she made up one. After showing Winky the details of a recent true story, she was able to regain her friends' trust.

In Halloween direct-to-video, Megan and her Grandpa Mullally are hereditary caretakers of the Zubble-Wump egg.

During a bake sale at Cuddles Avenue near Pink Love Rose Street, Megan suggested that they sell New Orleans beignets.

She celebrates Mardi Gras, Bayou Boogaloo, Cajun Zydeco Festival and Jazz Fest.

Home Video Appearances[]

Title Date
What’s The Name of That Song January 14, 2004
A Celebration of Me, Grover July 6, 2004
You Can’t Always Get What You Want October 7, 2004
The Song of the Zubble-Wump October 23, 2004
Megan’s Magical Halloween Adventure October 29, 2004
Shaun the Sheep’s Music and Dance Extravaganza November 9, 2004
It’s Showtime November 13, 2004
Little Jenny and the Muppet Musicians of Bremen December 12, 2004
The Birthday Moose December 16, 2004
Singing Time December 18, 2004
Love The Earth March 31, 2005

Bananas in Pyjamas Episode Appearances[]

# Episode Title Date Season Year

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