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444:– Peter's younger brother, whom he often resents. At the beginning of the book, Fudge (a nickname for his much-despised legal name, Farley) is 2Β½ years old, and turns 3 in Chapter 5. He is a very loud, demanding, and mischievous toddler who is prone to violent temper tantrums. He has a very active imagination, and others – including Sheila Tubman and the wife of one of his father's clients – adore him. In the final chapter, he swallows Peter's pet turtle, Dribble, and is hospitalized, but the doctors are able to help him expel him without surgery. Peter often sees him as a pest, but Fudge looks up to Peter, and eventually Peter realizes the bond that they have. 452:(believing he is a bird that will land safely), she scolds Peter severely, holding him solely responsible for Fudge's injuries and not even listening to his side of the story. She later admits to becoming overly emotional with the aftermath of Fudge's flying experience and taking it out on Peter. When Fudge ruins Peter's school project, Anne spanks him, which surprised even Peter, who's convinced that everyone thought that Fudge could do no wrong, but Anne remarks that Fudge should have known better. 676: 464:
conservative in rearing Peter and Fudge than Anne, particularly with Fudge. For example, when Fudge refused to eat unless he was fed like a dog, Warren was the one to finally lay down the law, that if Fudge didn't eat his food like a human, he would wear it. Unfortunately, Warren lacks in cooking and cleaning skills, and once cooked a disastrous dinner, and Fudge enforced his own "eat it or wear it" rule against him.
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swallowing Peter's pet turtle, Dribble) and the doctors speculate that they may need to operate on him. Peter is very upset when he learns that Dribble is dead and is furious when he sees Fudge get showered with attention and gifts when he comes home, but then Warren comes home with a puppy for Peter for being "a good sport" and to compensate for the loss.
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at the playground when he decides to fly. On his third birthday, Anne throws him a birthday party, which proves to be disastrous when he and his friends misbehave. When Anne takes Peter and Fudge on a day out, Fudge misbehaves at the dentist's office, shoe store, and hamburger restaurant. When Peter
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Anne Hatcher – Peter and Fudge's mother and Warren's wife. A caring mother, she shows love and devotion to her family and is very protective of Fudge. Her sometimes-overprotective ways with him sometimes cause problems for Peter; for example, when Fudge jumps off the jungle gym at the playground in
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of the story, and a smart, assertive, but seemingly naΓ―ve 9-year-old boy. Most of the book focuses upon his relationship with Fudge and his family, and the fact that Fudge is the perceived source of all of his troubles. His parents, Warren and Anne, usually seem to let Fudge get away with anything
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Peter believes that Warren and Anne show Fudge preferential treatment, especially Anne; he also is frequently frustrated when Fudge gets into his things and tries to become involved in his activities. However, Peter does love him very much and shows concern for him when he is hospitalized (after
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As summer approaches, Fudge takes Dribble from his bowl and swallows him, much to his family's horror. He is rushed to the hospital, where Dribble is expeled, to Anne's relief. However, he has died in Fudge's stomach and Peter is devastated over the loss of him; Warren and Anne sympathetically
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and Green Machine; Fudge is hired for a commercial for the latter product. Although most of Warren's clients are happy with his work and company, he also had his share of failures, such as losing the Juicy-O account. A loving father who wants what is best for his family, he is firmer and more
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James "Jimmy" Fargo – Peter's best friend, at whose birthday party Peter won his pet turtle, Dribble. Peter and Jimmy have a special rock collection in the park and share a dislike for Sheila, which they must put aside when they are assigned to work on a school project together.
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Dribble – Peter's pet turtle, which he won at Jimmy Fargo's birthday party. He seems to always be annoyed by Fudge, which led to Fudge swallowing him. Afterward, Warren gives Peter a puppy to try to make up for the loss of him; he names it Turtle in memory of Dribble.
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Fudge swallows Dribble, and is hospitalized. Fudge recovers, but Dribble is killed, much to Peter's dismay. In the end, Peter is given ownership of a puppy (which Warren promises will grow too big for Fudge to swallow), and names him Turtle in memory of
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When Peter, Jimmy, and Sheila go to the playground in Central Park to look after Fudge, he jumps off the jungle gym and knocks out his two front teeth. Anne initially blames Peter for the mishap, but later apologizes, claiming no one is to
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Sheila Tubman – Peter and Jimmy's classmate, who lives with her family in the same apartment building as the Hatchers. Peter is annoyed at the very thought of her, considering her to be a bossy know-it-all who still has
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Peter wins his pet turtle, Dribble, at his best friend Jimmy Fargo's birthday party, and shows him to everyone including Fudge, whom Peter warns not to touch him, and Fudge laughs like crazy.
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Fudge has his third birthday party, with some equally troublesome friends, including a boy who eats himself sick, a girl who bites and wets her pants, and another boy who cries all the time.
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For months, Fudge's antics continue; when Warren invites his client, the president of the Juicy-O company, Howard Yarby, and his wife to stay at their apartment during their holiday in
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Peter is frustrated with the horrendous behavior demonstrated by Fudge, who frequently goes unpunished. Peter becomes annoyed with Fudge because he often disturbs his pet
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Fudge misbehaves when he, Peter, and Anne spend Saturday together. He refuses to buy a pair of shoes until Peter wears them, and wreaks havoc at a hamburger restaurant.
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Peter, Jimmy, and Sheila work on a school project based on Transportation together. Fudge vandalizes their poster, prompting Anne to finally enforce some discipline.
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Peter, Fudge, and Warren head to the movie theater, where Fudge goes missing. Warren later prepares a meal that proves inedible, which Fudge uses against him.
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and everything, and though it does appear that Peter's needs and wants are often ignored and overshadowed in favor of Fudge's, this is not always the case.
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Fudge stops eating, and everyone tries to come up with ideas to get his appetite back. After some unorthodox methods, Warren finally lays down the law.
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are Juicy-O, a fruit drink that the Hatchers find rather unpleasant, and Toddle Bike, a manufacturer of plastic toy tricycles like the
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Warren Hatcher – Peter and Fudge's father and Anne's husband. He works at an unnamed advertising agency, whose major clients in
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features many of the same characters as the series, it does not fit exactly in the continuity of it because, as a
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Mr. and Mrs. Yarby stay with the Hatchers, and Fudge misbehaves, costing Warren an account in the process.
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Fudge is chosen to ride the Toddle Bike in a commercial, but proves to be high maintenance on set.
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compensate by giving Peter a puppy, which he appropriately names Turtle in memory of Dribble.
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visiting her sister, Linda, Warren is forced to include Fudge in his
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and his relationship with his two-and-a-half-year-old brother,
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is assigned a school project on transportation, Fudge
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Judy Blume
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