Wee Willie Winkie is a character who appeared in the Season 2 episode "In Yer Dreams, Pal". Wee Willie Winkie is a newscaster for the Land of Nod who is based on the character from the nursery rhyme of the same name. His voice actor is not credited; therefore, it is unknown who had voiced him.
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| - Wee Willie Winkie is a character who appeared in the Season 2 episode "In Yer Dreams, Pal". Wee Willie Winkie is a newscaster for the Land of Nod who is based on the character from the nursery rhyme of the same name. His voice actor is not credited; therefore, it is unknown who had voiced him.
- Wee Willie Winkie is a Scottish written by William Miller and first published in 1841. The title character, a personification of sleep, has become popular the world over, but the poems origin or meaning is unknown.
- Wee Willie Winkie is a Mother Goose Nursery Rhyme that first appeared in "Honk! Honk! A Goose on the Loose!".
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| - Wee Willie Winkie, as he appeared in In Yer Dreams, Pal
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| - Wee Willie Winkie is a character who appeared in the Season 2 episode "In Yer Dreams, Pal". Wee Willie Winkie is a newscaster for the Land of Nod who is based on the character from the nursery rhyme of the same name. His voice actor is not credited; therefore, it is unknown who had voiced him.
- Wee Willie Winkie is a Scottish written by William Miller and first published in 1841. The title character, a personification of sleep, has become popular the world over, but the poems origin or meaning is unknown.
- Wee Willie Winkie is a Mother Goose Nursery Rhyme that first appeared in "Honk! Honk! A Goose on the Loose!".
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