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As revenge, Beatrice opens the window and lets in the fresh night air, ending up melting Adelaide away.Īdelaide was intending to fill Wirt and Greg's heads with wool in order for them to do her bidding without intervening. When Wirt and Greg show up at the scene, she traps them in yarn and rejoices in her new servants. Beatrice then tells her that she found Wirt and Greg and is not willing to turn them over, but Adelaide tries to persuade her and complains about being a weak, old lady who "needs a strong child servant". 2021 Cartoon Network, Over The Garden Wall, the logos, and all related characters and elements are trademarks and 2021 The Cartoon Network, A WarnerMedia. Adelaide promptly tells her to close the flue as the fresh air "will be the death of ". In a non-final (and thus technically non-canon) pre-production script revision, Adelaide is indeed jealous of Auntie Whispers having Lorna and wants her own servant (ignorant to the real, altruistic reason Auntie Whisphers keeps Lorna busy). The trio was on their way to visit Adelaide of the Pasture, a good woman who could supposedly help them, but the wagon they were stowing away in threw them off course. When Beatrice returns to Adelaide in Lullaby in Frogland, she enters through the chimney. By Over the Garden Wall‘s fourth episode, Wirt had finally trusted Beatrice to lead him and Greg home. She is the sister of Auntie Whispers.Īt some point prior to Wirt and Gregory's adventure in The Unknown, Adelaide made a deal with Beatrice, promising her a magic pair of scissors to snip off Beatrice's family's wings in order to turn them back into humans in exchange for a child servant.
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Also known as Adelaide of the Pasture, with the addition of, "The Good Woman of the Woods" by Beatrice, Adelaide lives in a secluded hut where she presumably quilts. Adelaide is an old lady who appears in Lullaby in Frogland.