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rdfs:comment | - The Old Lady Squirrel is a character in Disney's 1963 feature film the Sword in the Stone, who briefly appeared in a scene where she sees Merlin disguised as a squirrel and quickly falls in love with him. Her chittering noises are provided by Martha Wentworth who is also the voice of Madam Mim in the same film.
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Goal | - To have Merlin as her mate
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Dislikes | - The fact that Merlin is really a human
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Appearance | - Obese maroon squirrel, thistle circles, muzzle, and belly, a pair of couple black whiskers, crimson nose, buck-toothed, a few black hairs on her head, thick black eyebrows, bushy tail
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Personality | - Dull-witted, old, funny, prissy, eccentric, boy-crazy, annoying, excitable
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Fate | - Runs up her tree when Merlin, who has turned back to human form, starts barking at her.
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abstract | - The Old Lady Squirrel is a character in Disney's 1963 feature film the Sword in the Stone, who briefly appeared in a scene where she sees Merlin disguised as a squirrel and quickly falls in love with him. Her chittering noises are provided by Martha Wentworth who is also the voice of Madam Mim in the same film.
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