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Squirrel Girl
Biographical information
Real name

Doreen Allene Green

Physical description
Species

Human/Squirrel Hybrid

Gender

Female

Age

14

Personal information
Affiliation

New Warriors

Relatives

Unnamed Cousin

Production details
First appearance

Sandman Returns (cameo)
The Next Iron Spider (official)

Last appearance

Graduation Day: Part 2

Voiced by

Misty Lee

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Squirrel Girl is a superhero with the ability to control squirrels. She also has squirrel powers and a squirrel's tail

History Edit

Season 1

Squrriel Girl's name can be seen on one of the news tickers promoting her new line of perfume.[1]

Season 2

Her name and picture also appear in the episode Sandman Returns.

Squirrel Girl cameo in Ultimate Spiderman Sandman Returns.

Squirrel Girl cameo in "Sandman Returns"

As Spider-Man checks if he's still the number one superhero in New York, he's shocked to find himself listed on place 15 in the poll. Behind Hawkeye, Nova and Squirrel Girl. While he knows Hawkeye and Nova, he wonders who Squirrel Girl is.

Season 3

In the episode "The Next Iron Spider", she appears at the beginning defeating Juggernaut with her squirrel army, though he actually feigns this defeat. Her squirrels Tippy-Toe and Monkey Joe also appear.

In the episode "S.H.I.E.L.D. Academy", she's seen as a student at the Triskelion's S.H.I.E.L.D. Academy.

In the episode "Burrito Run", Squirrel Girl sneaks out after hours for late-night burritos with Spider-Man and Power Man and along the way they must contend with some of Spider-Man's enemies.

In the episode "Nightmare on Christmas", she appears in a S.H.I.E.L.D. base hibernating with her squirrels when Spider-Man comes in and asks her where his teammates are.

Season 4

Appearances

Episode
 Season   1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Total
Season 1 n 0
Season 2 c 1
Season 3 c c c c c c 12
Season 4 c m m 10
Overall 23
Infinite Comics
 Year   1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Total
2015 0
2016 1
Overall 1

c - cameo
m - mentioned
n - name

Appearance

Powers & Abilities

  • Superhuman Strength: She has shown remarkable superhuman strength, she is able to combat Spider-man's own enhanced strength.
  • Superhuman Mobility: She has remarkable reflexes, like any squirrel, & has absolute dexterity, being able to run on all four legs with relative ease.
  • Superhuman Stamina: She is able to run on all four legs for hours, without any form of tardiness.
  • Squirrel Empathy: She is able to communicate & share emotions as well as understand the key emotions & personality traits of the squirrels. It is unknown if this extends to every rodent or just squirrels. She can use such an ability to use squirrels in combat situations.
  • Enhanced Metabolism: Like any rodent, her physiology has faster metabolism, enabling her to recover from minor injuries about 3 times faster than the likes of normal humans. She can eat a high amount of food without gaining fat as well as be resistant to normal flus, colds & alcoholic consumption. However, her healing will not heal moderate to superficial legions.
  • Claws: Like any squirrel, she has claws on her hands & feet, which enable her to climb up trees or concrete structures, like any squirrel. She might even use these in combat.
  • Prehensile Tail: She has a squirrel tail on her back.
  • Hibernation: She can hibernate, or in other words, sleep for extended amounts of time without any need for sustenance, aside from breathing.
  • Superhuman Senses: She has all the sensory systems of an actual squirrel, thus enabling her to see better, smell better & hear better like Wolverine. She can also see in the dark due to her nocturnal vision.

Background in other media

  • This series marks the second animated appearance of Squirrel Girl, following a brief appearance in an episode of Fantastic Four: World's Greatest Heroes.
  • In the comics, Squirrel Girl has defeated the likes of Dr. Doom, Thanos, Wolverine, Deadpool, Galactus, and Ego the Living Planet.

References

  1. "Back in Black". Man of Action (writer) & Phil Pignotti (director). Ultimate Spider-Man. May 13, 2012. No. 8.

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