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Excuse me, down there! I don't care who you are, you little crazy baby-man! Get outta my house now! This is outrageous!
~ Mrs. Wiggins standing up to O'Hare by ordering to leave her house - her most famous quote.

Mrs. Bernice Wiggins is a major character in Illumination's 3rd animated feature film, The Lorax.

She was voiced by Jenny Slate, who voiced both Dawn Bellwether in Zootopia and Gidget in The Secret Life of Pets, and also portrays Zoe in Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chipwrecked and Dora Skirth in Venom.

Biography[]

She speaks with a sort of Brooklyn accent. In a way, her roles are somewhat reversed with her mother as she often speaks to her like a child. During lunch, she tells her son to stop playing with his food and then tells her mother as well. She seems to disbelieve in her mother's words at times. When Ted asks about trees, she brushes off her mother's mention of the 'Once-Ler' as one of her stories.

She’s shown to have a fondness of music and dancing, as she was shown to have a disco ball decoration in her rear view mirror of her car and has a disco setting on her electric tree in her yard. Mrs. Wiggins is shown to be something a of typical mother, she tries to do family activities with her family, she cares for her son, and is protective when she feels he's in danger. Though she has her stern moments, she's open to hearing something her son says. In a way she is somewhat intimidated by Mr. O'Hare when he comes to confront Ted about the Truffula seed. But she shows she's no push over when she kicks him out for ruining her son's room and trying to threaten him. When her son reveals he has a Truffula seed, she aids in trying to get it planted by distracting Morty to chase her.

Along with other, she also encourages the town to plant the tree in "Let It Grow".

She's the few characters created solely for the film and not traced from the book or the animated short.

Appearance[]

Mrs. Wiggins has a big, round brown afro and round shaped glasses. She wears a long-sleeved pink shirt with ruffles in the neck, a purple dress with white overlapping circular shapes in it, purple eyeshadow, pink lipstick and a pair of sapphire earrings.

Personality[]

She’s very helpful, protective, enthusiastic, thoughtful, charming, honest, kind, authentic and compassionate. She also loves disco and everything beautiful. She owns a red car that she uses to trick Aloysius O'Hare in the Thneedville highway. She’s a loving, grateful, empathetic, appreciative, rapturous and caring mother for Ted Wiggins and she supports him in planting the last Truffula seed that The Once-Ler gives him.

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Trivia[]

  • Mrs. Wiggins is the first Illumination Entertainment character voiced by Jenny Slate.
  • Her name is never given in the movie nor in the credits.
  • It’s unknown if she's married or not, because her husband is never shown.
  • While Mrs. Wiggins has never seen trees, she has some idea of what they are, being in awe to see the Truffula seed.

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Horton Hears a Who: Horton the Elephant | Morton the Mouse | Ned McDodd | Jojo McDodd | Rudy Kangaroo
The Cat in the Hat: The Cat in the Hat (Live Action) | Conrad | Sally | The Fish | Thing One and Thing Two | Nick
How the Grinch Stole Christmas: The Grinch (Live Action, CGI) | Max (Live Action, CGI) | Cindy Lou Who (Live Action, CGI) | Martha May Whovier | Donna Lou Who
Green Eggs and Ham: Sam-I-Am | Guy-Am-I | Mr. Jenkins | Gluntz | Pam-I-Am | E.B. Weebie | Michelle Weebie | McWinkle
The Lorax: The Lorax | The Once-Ler | Ted Wiggins | Grammy Norma | Bernice Wiggins | Audrey | Cy | Pipsqueak

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Halloween Is Grinch Night: Euchariah Who | Wuzzy Woozoo

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