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Wilbur is a fan-fiction TV Show made by Pikachufreak.

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  • Wilbur (ウィリー, Wirī ?, Willi en versiones inglesas) es un personaje de The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker.
  • Wilbur is a fan-fiction TV Show made by Pikachufreak.
  • Okay, okay, so he's less of a true hero of the original book. However as far as the adaptations go, Wilbur is still useful even way before he takes Charlotte's egg sack home. He is voiced by the late Henry Gibson in the 1973 film, David Berón in the 2003 DTV sequel, and Dominic Scott Kay in the 2006 live-action film.
  • Portrayed by Buddy Hackett [Uncredited, Episode #65: "Maxwell Smart, Private Eye"].
  • Wilbur is a Kurzick merchant. Like all merchants, he buys and sells goods at a fixed price.
  • Wilbur is Jack Frehorn's homosexual lover and cohabitee. Wilbur was not very approving of Jack's love for the occult, and although he had learned to accept his partner's hobby, he would still occasionally criticize him for it. Wilbur died after being possessed by the Tall Man and shot trough the head by Jack, who presumed he was the latter. Shortly after swearing loyalty to the Tall Man, Jack chopped up Wilbur's body with an axe, and disposed of him. Jack would later tell Wilbur's friends and relatives that he had moved permanently to France.
  • <default>Wilbur</default> Sex Other statuses Status Alias(es) Hair Occupation Location Relatives First appearance First mentioned Name seen Voiced by Wilbur is a teenage bully who entered the Bully Summit. He used Bart's slingshot to shoot the leader Chester and framed Bart for it.
  • Wilbur was one of four Rayth bound by Kesandru to Brie Meighsaton House. Wilbur was the "Freeor", charged with releasing the spirits imprisoned within the Well of Ghosts to return Kesandru to the material world. When the house became trapped in the Never, Riff used explosives to free Wilbur. Riff instructed Wilbur to release the spirits, but he was unable to act without orders from Kesandru. Riff forced the ghost of Kesandru's daughter, Brie Meighsaton, to give the orders in his place. Wilbur returned to Sluggy Prime along with the rest of the cast. Wilbur first appeared on May 23, 2003.
  • Wilbur is a minor character from Pokémon: Master Quest.
  • Wilbur is an town in Lincoln County, Washington.
  • Wilbur (born circa 1890) was an elderly man who drove past Lyon Estates on November 5, 1955 when he and his wife saw a young man in a strange yellow suit near a futuristic-looking car. Wilbur began to slow down the car for the stranger, but his wife became frightened and forced him to drive on.
  • Se encarga junto con Isaac del funcionamiento del molino del pueblo. Los días de bazar abre su tienda para que puedas ampliar tu casa o tu campo de trabajo.
  • Wilbur is the proprietor of the Count's Arms, one of the popular gathering places in Anvil. Wilbur will buy potions and food whilst only selling the latter. He is widely recognized in the city of Anvil of having an extensive knowledge of wines and other drinks.
  • Wilbur is a calf who thinks that "books are moovelous" and is the main character on the Discovery Kids program by the same name. He encourages his friends and viewers of the show that bears his name to read them for the lessons that they contain. Wilbur has a funny way wiggling and can often make his friends giggle when he wiggles.
  • Wulbur is an older, bearded homeless man who lives in the same alleyways of New York City as Spawn. Introduced in Spawn issue #25, he is seen discussing Baseball Team trades with his fellow homeless.
  • Wilbur is/was an Indie Rock band from Rockville Centre that was formed in 2005.
  • Wilbur (idem en version originale) est une sauterelle de l'univers de Mickey Mouse.
  • Wilbur is a character in Fable II. He mans the Westcliff Shooting Range. Although originally set up as a shooting gallery for bandits, complete with a bandit for a manager, the Westcliff Shooting Range gets a civilian-oriented makeover if you invest in Barnum to improve Westcliff before heading out to the Tattered Spire. Like his predecessor, Wilbur charges 50 gold for a chance to play the Westcliff Shooting Range. Unlike his predecessor, he stresses that the targets are the bandit targets, not the civilian ones. Shooting the civilian targets now grants negative points.
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